The Times - 05/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Roger Berthoud, From Marcel Berlins, By Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, From David Bonavia, By A Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Sue Masterman, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Arthur Osman, From David Cross, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Victoria Brittain, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Philip Howard, By John Nicholls, From John Blunsden, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Caroline Silver, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Bryce Morrison, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Gay Search, Pat Healy, Bernard Levin, Yoram Dinstein, Henry Stanhope, PHS, Mario Modiano, E. J. S. PARSONS, , CHRISTINE HARMAN., D. W. FAULL., LONGFORD, , DAVID WALDER., D. O'DONOVAN., FRED HIRSCH., P. J. WALLACE., C. L. FOX., JAMES TOWLER., MAX GAMMON., SHONA PARTINGTON., J. A. PATERSON-MORGAN., F. E. C. HUGHES., JOHN BRATBY., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, By Ian Morison, By Edward Townsend, By David Blake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, ANTHONY COCKERILL., By Margaret Stone, I. PEDDER., C. T. SAUNDERS., FRANK SCHAFFER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, From Ray Kennedy, , By Maurice Barnfather, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, by Raymond Perman, by Kenneth Robinson, by Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, by Ronald Faux, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, by Leonars Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Paul Routledge, A. H., by Alan Hamilton,
ResumoNews: Government gives up attempts to impose solution on N Ireland, German rococo bureau cabinet fetches £22,050, White-collar workers say pay worth more than status, Union votes to intensify BBC television strikes, Arabs to help Lebanon in 'vast' defence plan, Procedure has precedent in Newfoundland, Miss Wade loses in singles to Mrs Morozova, Forum for tomorrow's leaders on both sides of industry, Boroughs, GLC in talks on loss of jobs, Midlands: playing second fiddle to environment, Manpower Commission faces huge task without fetters, PLP discusses projects of the Silkin brothers, King of Sikkim surrenders absolute powers, Factory disease causes death by millimetres', Kenya drops poll charge against Briton, Employers must count human cost of change, South Wales: new pillars ease load on old, Consultants threaten work-to-rule as NHS ban spreads, Unions expect early growth of power from participation, Open verdict on baronet: inquest told of skeleton find in locked lumber room, Tanks ordered out to quell Bangkok riots, Contraception: Tumour link with pill?, New move to refund unions' £10m tax, Canadian election duel becomes more bitter, Strawberries, gooseberries and peas are costing less Food prices, Real facts of life in Israel's occupied territories, Power bargaining puts social contract to crucial test, Unions step up action against NHS hospitals, Revolution on the farm is still far from finished, Scotland: oil is already changing life in the Highlands, Berlin welcomes new Bonn representative, Holland wants UN economic emergency force, Miners reject incomes policy but Mr Varley sees no likelihood of pay confrontation this year, Suspended sentence for killing father, Payment sought for man too long in jail, Cadbury to fight a Labour seat, South-west: rapid growth in services dominates scene, Merseyside: the most troublesome labour relations in Britain, Dr Sakharov ends his hunger strike, Soviet spacemen line up for docking, White Paper sees little prospect of a new Executive, Gunmen kidnap editor of Lebanese paper, Italy's mail spirited away on the ghost trains, British and W Germans reject the topless tank, New Zealand's capital faces a standstill, North-west: textiles give way to advance of technology, Mr Wilson again rejects possibility of coalition, Minister promises reform of Italian spy service, The Times Diary Private beds: taking a fair view, Tripos results at Cambridge: modern and medieval languages and medical sciences, Immigrant labour: the illusion and the reality, Ulster's financial dependence on rest of United Kingdom made clear in document, Britain set to accept sea zone of 200 miles, US shark net keeps French beaches clean, Mall police hero gets the George Cross, France barring immigrant workers to save jobs, Makarios ultimatum over Athens 'plot', Call for independent school places rises despite doubling of fees, Rhine Army shivers at the threat of Mr Mason's axe, Tory praise for show of strength at airport, North-east: hard-learnt lessons will help future decision makers, Yorkshire: firm is a fine example of racial and industrial harmony, Death sentence in Saigon smuggling trial, Government's proposals for Northern Ireland receive qualified welcome from most parties, Former White House aide tries to drag Dr Kissinger into the Watergate conspiracy, Peking likely to cancel more visits to Britain, Dr Kissinger finds Europe still suspicious, Minister to talk with councils on easing poverty, 10 years for PC who killed wife, Strict rules for employers under safety Bill, CIA man talked 'in cups' to KGB, Benn 'abstention' on Europe questioned, Homecoming President Nixon offers reassurance to Americans and his Nato allies, World Court hears attack on French nuclear tests, LSD-taker acted like vampire, court told, Private sector prepares for the loss of 5,000 beds, Pilots deny plan to bomb Emperor in his palace, The poppy crop that could cost Turkey dear 'A Bill to cut off all US aid to Turkey if poppy cultivation were resumed, is going through Congress rapidly now'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Howard, Shell, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank, Green & Smith, Commercial Bank of Wales Limited, Wates Limited, Ansafone, Pla, Standard and Chartered, Bullens, Ocean Transport & Trading Limited, Scotish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd., The Mexican Light And Power Company, Limited, Lloyds Bank, Dolomite Sprint, Coop, Bp, Htd, Bank fur, Thomas Tilling Limited, Lainc, Hamilton & Inches, Grima, Harrods. Official Appointments and Notices: Academicians appointed by the Pope, Latest appointments, French court awards record sum to blinded Briton, £10,000 for bomb expert's widow, Princess Anne has appointed Miss. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Work begins on EEC austerity budget, Government of bogus unity, Ex-minister: BBC should have no part in fourth television channel, Best results in farming, Community beef intervention buying a silly system-Mr Peart House of Commons, Sympathetic approach to price of sugar beet, Next week Business in the House of Lords will be, Mr Rees rules out early election to Ulster convention, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Government defeated-over safety representatives of employees House of Lords, Desirable policy but PM regrets union action over patients, Bonn minister resigns after Cabinet slash overseas aid budget. Sport: Mrs Morozova works hard for supreme Soviet landmark, Baseball, Miss Evert takes a trim path to final, Rensenbrink's injury looks like putting him out of the final, Cash secures award with Look Out at Royal Show, Abide by Piggott at Sandown Park, Sports in Brief, World record holders at Crystal Palace, 1978 is the main objective, Test weather should be better today, Mrs Head sweeps through to semi-final, Short Dijon circuit brings a reduction in entries, Rain prevents five county matches from starting, The cox hits the booms and the band plays on, Merckx scores a brilliant sprint victory, Yachting, Mrs Tissot set for her second world title, 300 competitors struggle for survival in gales. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, For Sale And Wanted, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, BUSINESS NOTICES READERS are recommended to take appropriate professional advice before entering obligations., Business Services, Women's Appointments also on page 13, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: One volume down, four more to come-with great misery, Escapes from working-class life Academy Two Huckleberry Finn (u) Odeon, Leicester Square Bof (x)/Gas (aa), The Man Who Knew He Was Jesus Christ King's Head, ECO/Barenboim St Bartholomew's, Scissors for all reasons, Single-parent families and the Finer report, Scottish Opera, Plays at Pitlochry, The Turning Point, London debuts. Law: Judges should be fearless but reluctant to commit for contempt Balogh V St Albans Crown Court, When night begins Regina V National Insurance Commissioner, Ex parte Secretary of State for Social Services. Property: Sale By Auction, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Medical evidence of society's sickness, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 5, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: A Convention For Ulster, No Consensus Yet For Change In Japan. Letters to the Editor: Broking charges outdated, One vote one man, Sale of church plate, Problems confronting our economic management, Democracy and inflation, Onrushing avalanche, Purchase of freeholds, Leadership of a coalition, As the crisis deepens, Points of contact, Private patients and the NHS, Britain's nuclear force, VAT before Art, How to cut down the work of the postman, Need for trade mark definition, Political loyalties, Whose White Horse?, Court dress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Derek Tulloch, Obituary, John Crowe Ransom American poet and critic, Prof H. B. Acton. Business and Finance: Peak year for coffee production forecast, UK Optical & Industrial Holdings, Citroen puts up its car prices, 13 per cent more palm oil predicted, Briefly Warner Estates, Slater sells Haw Par stake to Charter Cons and trust trio, Spot Rates of Exchange, Charter Consolidated Limited From the statement by the chairman Mr. S. Spiro, European Ferries, Private housing starts are down by 16 pc, Eurosyndicat, Gold will reach $200 in a year, says Dr Diederichs, Inter-union row over switch for Alvis workers, Uncertainty over Hill Samuel's Herstatt deal, US Treasury action to deter private hoards, Potential shock waves from the commodity markets, Clifton reduces bid value for investment trust, Pyramid Group, Japan's foreign trade council defends its role, Industry Act challenge to Mr Benn, Exxon will not quit Italy, Business Diary: Takeover at the Takeover Panel, Materials shortages hit engine makers, Bank Base Rates, Sharp decline in Paris Bourse, Gold shares easiser, Feb International Limited, Former Sime Darby chief sued for £79,000, An end to the milk-float image, Bulgarians hope to double trade with UK, Prudential Assurance, Forward Rates, Ferranti, Housing Corporation tries to put heart back into the market, Merseyside dock strike to continue, 1m textile jobs at risk 'if Britain quits EEC', European Banking, Brandeis to pay $8m for US metal trader, Company Meeting Bremner & Co., Nation Life lessons for insurers, Kuwait officials studying bids for crude, Haw Par stake sold, CBI to put mini-Budget proposals to Mr Healey, MIM's stake in £120m project By Andrew Wilson, Chilean copper output soars in first half, BP success in sinking platform dispels doubts and paves way for N Sea oil flow, The Sabah Timber Company Limited Mr. H. G. C. Townsend's Review, US markets closed, Gold again falls heavily as interest rates boost cost of speculation, How the markets moved Rises, Nigeria puts ban on Crown Agent deals, CBI expert says repeal of Act no panacea for industrial relations, Advertising control 'must be effective', LOFs stay in spot market, Building losses mar Economic Group, Mr Martin Harris is new head of City Panel, P & O fails to agree price for whole of S Pacific, British Leyland face month shutdown in bus and truck division. Business Appointments: Promotions record, Two directors for Joseph Lucas. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Remaining uneasy, Financial News Issues & Loans Westinghouse assurance, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Commodities Copper steadier after early nervousness, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar firmer in quiet trading, Drawing Of Bonds. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,729.
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