The Times - 03/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Worcester, From John Chartres, , From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Walker, From Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Penny Symon, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrave, From our Correspondent, From Our Corerspondent, From Fred Emery, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Washington Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Best, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Caroline Silver, By Philip Howard, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Rosemary Marsh, John Gaselee, Katie Stewart, Arthur Goldberg, E. M. Chossudovsky, PHS, Marcel Berlins, Miles Copeland, HENLEY., NICHOLAS BETHELL., DAVID PRICE., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE., T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE., RICHARD ACLAND., R. L. TRAVERS., M. B. DANIELS, , BERNARD LEVIN., RADCLIFFE, , H. ENAYAT-SERAJ. Embassy of the Republic of Afghanistan, A. L. GOODHART., MATTHEW NORGATE., By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By David Blake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Ralph Izzard, By Our Estates Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, DEREK J. MORRIS, , DONALD HAY, , D. M. RAMSAY, , R. D. M. GRANT, W. J. RASBRIDGE., GEORGE METCALFE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Tony May,
ResumoNews: Increase of £1,366m in spending estimate, Date on Wayfegs paper wrong, Mr Silkin says, Ban against private patients may spread, Hope for the handicapped and a message for everyone, British Leyland not planning smaller cars to save fuel, The need to lay down guidelines for peaceful coexistence, Brezhnev disclosure of missiles agreement, Nine admit conspiracy in UDA drill case, Charities begin at home, SNP willing to accept a modified control plan, Priests' protest on Vietnam corruption, The Times Diary Don't worry, it may never happen, New riddle of CIA-Watergate link, British firm may break with apartheid union system, NZ strike wave after union official's arrest, Mourners pay last respects to Mrs King, Chinese student to be allowed to work in Britain, More state aid urged for one-parent families, Separation: the taxing business of a working wife, M Mitterrand arrives on visit to Portugal, Hint of strain in Franco power structure, Attempt to prevent closure of all Shell's British oil refineries, Settling on a realistic status for Jerusalem, Women ordained as Methodist Church ministers, Strong reaction in US to Ankara opium decision, Moderate miners reject militant plan for specific wage targets, A Tolstoy helps the emigres, S Korean 'Gandhi' defies regime, Bomb kills soldier in area where 30 have died, Arabs to discuss defence of Lebanon against Israel, Cautious official view of one-parent families report, Joan Littlewood theatre is saved by grants, Tory proposal on union voting rejected, Cézanne, Renoir and Monet unsold in erratic bidding, Evidence of 'covert operation' to examine Ellsberg files was cut from White House document, Emperor's grandson arrested in Ethiopia, Road accidents down 11 pc over 3 months, The way to beat the terrorists, Italy's art treasures hidden from view through lack of funds, How judges keep themselves up to date in criminology, Community plan for self-financing fails to clear VAT hurdle, £500 Premium Bond winners, Rain spoils the livestock judging at Royal Show, Prospest of stronger EEC after vote, Israel plan to take £300m out of economy, Mr Whitlam rejects attack on envoy, Iceland Premier resigns after swing to right, Strike threat by London Tube workers, Wilson warning to unions on use of thresholds, 'Brezhnev' figure in Bolshoi protest, M Chirac tries to placate Gaullists, Mr Thorpe restates Liberals' aims, Officials back opponents of new EEC offices, Science report Biochemistry: Urine test for carcinogens, Accused PC says Swedish wife wanted £548, Murder court told of burglary that went wrong, S Africa to look into space for its communications, Strawberry delights, Museums lack facilities for conservation, Party pacts rejected in Thorpe letter to candidates, Royal commission on conduct will not cover private sector, Plea to court on letter by George Pottinger, Callaghan plea to give Portugal time, 'Woman, lover planned death by weedkiller', Weeping crowds at General Perón's funeral, Wilson-Giscard date set, Clash over language reopens in Quebec, Security for youth camps, Parties fight White City tunnel terminal, US said to be planning unilateral forces cut, Nine summit meeting likely within 6 months. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Ici, Department Of Industry, Howard Machinary Ltd., Standard Life, Harvey Nichols, Brixton Estate, Credit Factoring International, Saa, TriStar., King & Co, rhp, Morris & Blakey Wall Papers, Gr'a'nges, Tunnel Cement, Thorn Lighting, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., National Airlines, Japan International Bank Limited, Grima, The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 2, 1949 American music. Sport: The unfading charm of Rosewall and his singing racket, Welsh FA make Londoner full time manager, Sports in Brief, Oliver and Sweep III pound a distinguished field, Leading averages, Folkestone double ends Swift's lean spell, Fanny Hill fights bravely, Mrs Taylor defies ban, Lions bring in Gibson at stand-off half, British player suspected to have brain damage, Surrey in second place, Intikhab hitting inspires victory, Swede near world record, Lester's attacking play puts him into the lead, Carlisle Bell calling for Fiery Coin, Karstens takes lead after ban is lifted, France mounting strong challenge for Sandown's Eclipse Stakes, When Clytemnestra met her tragic end, Win for the Netherlands would be best for world football, Martin wrecks chances after losing protest. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Russians fall behind Nutcracker/Don Quixote Coliseum, Le nozze di Figaro Holland Festival, The Piano Smashers of the Golden Sun Atv, LPO/Barenboim St Paul's Cathedral, Cole Mermaid, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, No Arrau recital, Monteverdi Choir St Paul's Cathedral, Rosebud. Politics and Parliament: Minister hopes Nato will have two months' notice, Minister urged to pay visit to Long Kesh, Cost of £20 a week more for miners, Private Bills, Security of ministers not based on panic, Desire to stop spread of nuclear weapons difficult to fulfil, First flight of MRCA is delayed, Peer urges closure of Al Fatah offices House of Lords, National parks grant increased to £1.4m, Many seeking amnesty still to be interviewed, Country will refuse to be taken in, Bringing share of GNP on defence into line with allies, £60m of special building loans allocated, Jaguar popular with RAF, Liberal school leaving age plan rejected, When the tax inspector makes an error, Further changes to development gains tax, Countering activities of Soviet trawlers, Response of pay to price movements the danger ahead House of Commons. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Cluttons, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: 'A Victory For Moderation', Support Of One-Parent Families, 'The Real Strengths Of Argentina'. Letters to the Editor: Wimbledon manners, Exploding myth of CBI-Benn antagonism, Pakhtunistan, Control of afforestation, Fact or fiction of Ministry figures, Labour's record, National recovery policy, The 1931 crisis, Can a wealth tax be justified?, Consols: sick joke now tragic reality, Telephone mix, Glazed action, Dimitrov and fascism, Dr Kissinger and the press, Mr Heath and Mr Powell, Jim Slater's 300-year-old principle, Democracy and inflation, The question of coalition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New ambassador, Class lists at Oxford University. Law: When lorry with false trade description was 'supplied' Rees v Munday, Bias on the local bench Regina V Bingham justices, Ex parte Jowitt. Obituaries: Rev V. J. K. Brook Administrator and scholar, William Preiswerk Protecting POW interests, Capt W. H. Coltman, Vc. Business and Finance: BP strikes oil again at encouraging N Sea well, US-Soviet trade: a long road ahead, Mini-budget next week unlikely but shares surge on growing rumours, US fuel head rebukes oil groups, Expansion pact for Immingham, Food import firms seek price control exemption, Nation Life liquidator to be named, Rise in mark value urged by Kiel Institute, Tanzania takes over meat packing company, Latest dividends, BASF keeps its buoyancy, BSC chief outlines measures to save energy, 20 pc cutback in Midlands motor output foreseen, Hill Samuel confident of not losing in Herstatt deal, Iran doubles Soviet gas bill, ICI head pleads the cause of higher profits, Mr Eberle to combine jobs, Doubts over US may hold up Japan-Soviet talks on Siberia, Mr Benn holds key to future of Sunderland shipyards as A & P has talks on state aid, Debenture trustees take a tougher line, Big turnover in discount market, Unions told to counter power of multinationals, Energy crisis hits Morgan Grampian for £600,000, Bank Base Rates, NY Silver rallies after sharp drop, Belgian bank to bring in fresh rules on credit, Labour shortage closes factory, Triad brought in to manage software side of newly formed BCL, UK reserves slip, but signs of big inflow, Margin controls: the prospects for food retailers' profits, Petrol fear bites Scots tourism, British Rail streamlines property organization, Advertising & marketing Fall in expenditure slows during May, AVP profits level off in second half to finish year 20 pc up, Rustenburg's £10m for Eland, Forward Rates, Irish Distillers Group Limited, Business Diary: Fair exchange? · Thoughts of Chairman Kim, Computer trade associations may link up, Briefly, Two crucial meetings in car disputes, Money Market Rates, Break-up of US 'telephones monopoly' urged, Texaco buys Danish tankers, Franklin denial on Zurich bank link, Grenada 'tax haven' forecast, Two New York securities firms in merger talks, De La Rue's all round confidence, Scotia upheaval as deal falls through, Strike peace plan, Leyland pay pact ends Spanish stoppage, S Pacific in talks with THF and Japanese, S Africa gold mines research, Drop in Polaroid profits brings fresh nervousness to Wall St, How the markets moved Rises, Membership of commission on income criticized, Abu Dhabi seeks deal on higher oil share, Riunione Adriatica DI Sicurta', Negative income tax suggested in OECD study, Germans win P & O order. Business Appointments: Midland Bank names three new directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Local authority yearling bonds, The Times Share Indices, Spot Rates of Exchange, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Copper, tin and silver prices continue to fall away, Foreign Exchange The pound jumps 120 points, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Shares jump on Budget rumour, Wall Street, Sharp rise in equities. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,727.
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