The Times - 21/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Charles Hargrove, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, From Martin Huckerby, By Sue Cameron of The Times Educational Supplement, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Newcastle upon Tyne, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, From Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Uwn Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, Guy Brett, Robert Shelton, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Percival, Julian Critchley, Bernard Levin, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Shyam Bhatia, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , ALAN CARR, , CATHERINE ADAMS, , M. M. FLETT, 52 Finsbury Park Road, N4., J. N. L. MYRES, President, society of, Antiquaries, ROBERT ROWE, President, , Museums Association. ROY STRONG, Director, Victoria and, Albert Museum, CECIL FARTHING, President, , British Archaeological Association, H. M. TAYLOR, President Royal, Archaeological lnstitute, H. K. CAMERON, President, , Mounmental Brass Society, P. LASKO, Director (designate), , Courtauld Institute of Art, FLETCHER, Chairman, Advisory, Board for Redundant Churches, CLAUDE BLAIR, Victoria and, Albert Museum, H. RUSSELL ROBINSON, , B. T. FELD, , JAMES CAMERON, , GEORGE W. LEE, DAVID KIDD, , JOHN GLOAG, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Adrian Hope, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, From John Earle, NICHOLAS TATE, , HARVEY COLE, , C. G. SHAW, , V. R. LYDDIATT, , CLIVE M. SCHMITTHOFF, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Illustrations by Joseph Wright, by James Fawcett, by Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Niall MacDermot, M.C., I.B., by Marcel Berlins, by Richard Davy, by Charles Hargrove, by Sue Branford, by Paul Shaw, by Herbert Mishael, by Patrick Gilkes, by Michael Scammell, by Cedric Thornberry,
ResumoNews: Antique clock prices stay at peak, Eight complaints-and signs of possible strength in fragile investigation procedure, Government urged to save health service, St Michael and all angles, 'Long-standing love and affection for humanity' is rooted deep in Iran's history, Fine on man in breach of privilege case, 20 guerrillas killed in Rhodesian battle, Cornishmen show teeth in reviving a parliament, France: misgivings over ratification, Old-age pension staffs put peace plan to Mrs Castle, Hope in Jerusalem that Dr Kissinger's Golan peace plan will be initialled by weekend, Professional use of communications can further other than commercial causes, Brazil: primary education handicaps literacy movement, MP's son fined £80 for 'brutal attack', Mr Rodgers urged to keep troops in Singapore, '£152m extra' on rail pay, M Giscard: success for fortune's favourite, Continuing The Cyrus Tradition In Human Rights, End of jail sentences for the young urged in report by Home Office advisory council, Former Clay Cross men resign because of ill health, What Europe could lose if Mr Nixon is impeached, Efforts to enforce the western tradition, Soviet Union: curbs contradict constitution in practice and in law, 'Village of hope' planned for society's outcasts, Chinese children 'seize' diplomats, Dawning of a new era for Iranian women, Windsor adds woodland charm to Chelsea Show, Five men deny murder of Irish senator, Oceanography: Manganese nodules, TUC agrees to resume relations with CBI, Building works 'destroying Offa's Dyke', South Africa: pressure groups condemned as subversive, Harsher Goldwater line towards Mr Nixon, Belfast trade unions call march to work, Italian judges to go on strike for two days, M 1 fog warning replacement delayed, Labour and Tories claim victory in Commons battle, British\Ambassador called to meet minister as concern in Dublin mounts, Australian opposition parties fall out over Whitlam victory, Challenge to Callaghan decision on Iranian, Senior civil servants consult in London, Minorities the most vulnerable and the most difficult to help, Even in the West governments represent biggest threat to freedom of expression, Vietnam drive to push back communists, Five women held hostage, Court yields to threat by Italian extremists, Dominican President makes peace offer, Patchwork of freedoms has led to fragmentation of their defence, EEC delays meeting on farming muddle, Mr Wilson persuades nurses to wait, Teachers fear clever pupils may suffer, Australia: good intentions have gone astray, S African judges dismiss silent woman's appeal, Enormous influence of Universal Declaration not matched by successful UN action, Mr Dayan bitter over Maalot bargaining, Book by Watergate raid planner tells of cover-up, The Times Diary Getting there is half the fun, Watergate prosecutor says Mr Nixon is turning his charter into a farce, Eire car bomb death toll now 29, Government accused on attitude to women, 500 more troops for Ulster as strike takes stranglehold, Worldwide perspective unites teachers of the new discipline despite their discord, Welfare, medicare network exten ds across Iran, M Giscard promises an 'open, modern style government' to take over next week, RSPCA inquiry was asked to minimise detail, Mr Orme wins Opposition support in denunciation of action by 'unrepresentative' Ulster Workers' Council, Variety of attitudes in Third World, Dilemma facing India on nuclear power, Black Africa: wide gap between theory and practice, Malaysia sees domestic gains in Peking accord, Jingoistic fallout from India's atom blast, Editors intend to develop 'Europa' further, Warning of rise next year in postal charges, International law has scarcely come to terms with mass papers-much less broadcasting, Former leaders of Portugal exiled to Brazil, Vet sent false certificates to ministry, MP wants to see law chief over speeches, 48 people due to be hanged paraded in Zaire, Helicopter raid charges, Lisbon minister in Mozambique, Declaration stronger than all the armies of Napoleon-or nonsense on stilts?, Miss Hearst named as 'dangerous fugitive', Moscow agrees to supply arms to Libya, Human Rights, Suspended jail term and £5,000 fine for former NCB chief, War on Ignorance The work of the Iranian Committee for the Worldwide Campaign Against Illiteracy, Victory of M Giscard d'Estaing welcomed with undisguised relief by EEC and Nato officials, Overseas cabin staffs end £m air strike. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scandinavia, British Rail Shipping Services, Ici, Price Commission, Harvey Nichols, R H H I, Robophone, Sotheby's, Tkm, Gieves, Hawkes, Ansafone, Dewar's, W B B, Pan Am, Asia Insurance Co., Montefibre, The Famous Grouse, Augustus Barnett, Rn, Grima. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Steeleye Span Albert Hall, LSO/Leinsdorf/Watts Festival Hall, A day in the death of a King The Great Society Mermaid, Belgian Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Swan Lake Coliseum, The changing face of Chinese art, Fashion. Sport: Capes faces world record holder in the shot, Panatta defeated by young Australian, Indians miss chance to score then Boycott falls to Solkar again, Lancashire waste no time in completing victory, Facts, figures and matters in lighter vein, Irvine may take the place of Williams on wing, Finnegan's courage may not be enough, Sports in Brief, Form of Piggott's mounts is worth noting, Huggett answers players' complaints, Lindsay and Booth join in England party training, Britain send six riders to Lucerne, Clarke to miss start of next season, Ormond has some points to settle, A record to make even Tottenham blush. Law: Pat Arrowsmith jailed for 18 months, Confidence trickster may be jailed for 9½ years, Author receives and pays libel damages, Judge orders inquiry into probation officer's silence, Slipping notice under door good service Newborough V Jones, Apology to Vindolanda archaeologists Birley and Others v Rees-Mogg and Another, Father jailed after baby's death. Politics and Parliament: Bomb blast: need for high level of vigilance, Strong Conservative condemnation of food subsidies, Index rise slowing down, Diversion of supplies from UK market, 19p difference in a jar of instant coffee, Average rate rises 30 per cent, Problems of small savers accentuated by policies of last government-minister, Ulster strike: Government not seeking confrontation but will preserve essential services House of Commons, Vast areas for houses in London, Inquiries into discipline at sea House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Women's Appointments, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,692, Broadcasting, New Losey film. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Factories And Warehouses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Innocent victims of the intellectual consumer society, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 20, 1949 Pétain protest. Editorials/Leaders: An Excellent President, There Should Be Room For Amendment. Letters to the Editor: Security in Northern Ireland, Protest defined, The Broadwater helmet and the alienation of church treasures, India as the sixth nuclear power, A late first step in area of worker participation, Capital punishment, Helping the retarded, Hypermarkets and petrol costs, The CBI: in touch with members and up to date, Future of Cape Verde, Feed freeze. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Westminister School, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Prof M. F. M. Meiklejohn Italianist and ornithologist, Sir Donald Finnemore, Mr C. W. Carter, Mrs Barringtonward, Mr R. E. Marsh, Obituary, Dan Topping. Business and Finance: FMC chief speaks out for British aid policy, Banco DI Sicilia, Italsider In 1973 Finsider Group, 'Hammered' Mitton may owe clients over £1m, Vehicle exhaust system said to offer economies, Unsettled day for gilts, Property sector worried by the prospect of large scale sales needed to raise cash, Higher charges causing drift from Port of London, Insurance and the Economy, Latest dividends, Italy reveals record 714,000m lire deficit, Reports Royal sees need for regular rise in motor rates, Surge in world steel output, Woolworth Interim Report Three months ended 30th April 1974, Credit shortage persists, Rail-oriented Tunnel aim scorned by MP, Statoil discovery near Brent field, Aerospatiale to build wings for Hawker's HS 146 airliner, Business Diary: Debenhams' delight? · Is Bateman fireproof?, Royal Insurance Underwriting Results Affected by Inflation, Process plant order boom predicted, IRI: a typically Italian enterprise, Building the confidence of the unemployed executive, Harold Perry Motors Limited, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Groceries price cutting plan is condensed but made tougher, Judicial Sale By Tender, Closure threat to mills over waste paper shortage, Marine engineers call for state finance to back seabed technology, ANZ Bank less optimistic, Wage rates held steady in April, Anglo-Soviet talks begin in London, Points from the 1973 statement of the Chairman Mr. A. F. Parker, VW in Britain to buy S American spares, Overseas sales surge helps ICI to double first-quarter profits, Prime rate increase by First Chicago, Slowdown in growth of money supply, Giscard victory boosts franc, but market cautious, Patent news Hovercraft principle for ship repairs, Insurance men say EEC 'vital for our future', Judging the trend for ICI now, Money Market Rates, Anz Bank Interim Statement, Rio Tinto-Zinc attacks handicap of 'growing state intervention', Pre-tax profits top £1 million Confident of future, Barclays to open six push-button 'mini-banks', 39 pc profits rise on year by Co-op, Overseas thrust helps Staflex to peak £1.7m, Fitzwilton to reach £3.2m, Mining Loraine looks to 25 years life, Averys Limited, Second biggest bankruptcy since war shocks Japan, Halifax Building Society, How the markets moved Rises, 1973: A Year Of International Growth, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Motor trades 9 pc down in first quarter, Selling cuts 230 pts off copper, Shopkeepers call for levy on home-based businesses. Business Appointments: Mr R. Thornton as Debenhams' chief executive. Stock Exchange Tables: ICI helps the market, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Strong advance by US dollar, Issues & Loans Bank of Ireland £10.25m rights, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Forward zinc down £68.50.
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