The Times - 15/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, By Stewart Tendler, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, From Raymond Perman Labour staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent Pickering, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bristol, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Irevor Fishlock Nantes, From Our Correspondent Penzance, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, From Our Correspondent Birmingham I, From Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross Brussels, Aug 14, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Geneva, Aug 14, From A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent Cape Town, Aug 14, From Our Correspondent Rawalpindi, Aug 14, Sheila Black, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, E. C. Hodgkin, H. R. F. Keating, Philippa Toomey, By John Woodcock, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Robert Fisk, Michael Lipton, Louis Heren, PHS, BRYN JONES, , DENIS GREENHILL, , NEIL MARTEN, , JOHN WENDON, , MILTON SHULMAN, , S. F. HALLGARTEN, , AUSTEN SPEARING, , BROOKEEOROUGH, , A. EDWIN D. FLEMING, , FRANK DAVEY, , GUY RICHER., J. F. AVERY JONES, , R. A. BIRD, National Officer, ASTMS, , B. A. YOUNG, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , HAROLD EVANS, , From Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY Our Planning Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Rowley and Terry Byland, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By David Blake, By Edward Townsend, By Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, FRANK WHITTLE, , R. H. PRICE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Tony May, Stuart Marshall, by Tim Congdon, T.C., by Christopher Davis group economist, National and Grindlays Bank, By Amalendu Das Gupta The Statesman, Calcutta, by Amalendu Das Gupta, by a Special Correspondent, by Sivadas Banerjee, A.D.G., by Aruna Mukerji Financial Express, by K. Balaraman The Hindu, Madras, by K. Balaraman, by a Correspondent, by Dr V. T. Mathews Bank of India, Bombay, by Sarwar Lateef, by B. Nehru managing director, Tata Exports, Bombay, Dr B. V. Bhoota chairman, Engineering Export Promotion Council, by V. K. Narasimhan editor, Financial Express,
ResumoNews: Yard hunt for London airport saboteur, Bank finance has added muscle to overseas sales effort, Paris takes some time off from motor traffic, How Britain could pay now to buy later, Makarios attack on American attitude, No penalties kikely over Acts unprinted, Merchant tonnage to be doubled, Growing shortage of shipping services, Printers decide today on pay offer, Eight again remanded in bomb plot case, X-ray staff union alters tactics and stops strike campaign in all North-east hospitals but one, Pacts with Soviet block may lose their gloss, Foreign investors take notice, Social workers' legal need, Adding a personal touch to bathing, Relentlessly rising import prices fire export drive, Bombay, Marmugoa: key role in trade plan, Monsoon holds key to stable economy, Science report Whaling: A brighter prospect, Green belt in Shropshire approved by minister, Restraints on secret services of Italy, The Queen sees huge oil rig unit launched, Oil crisis gives jute economy a new impetus, New bishops appointed for Winchester and Lincoln, Benefits of policy of non-alignment, Price upheaval means a flexible fifth plan where even the priorities can change, Business Diary: Triumph of the British bun · Gilt-edged gain, Clay Cross 11 say they will not pay interest, Mr Callaghan rules out unilateral action, Development of nuclear power spearheads drive to solve energy problems, SDLP blames Britain over 'home guard', Thousands of Britons have their holidays cancelled, Fundamental rights restored in Pakistan, Security Council issues new ceasefire call, Shares slide follows profit fall by Unilever, Tanks' onslaught is aimed at slicing off northern third of island from Greek control, Slander charge against porter in Italy bomb case, Drug charges against son of Elizabeth Taylor, Report on Stoke council affairs sent to DPP, Tory 'parents' charter' criticized by NUT, The Times Diary On the hunt for luscious lovelies, Salvage firm fined in Torrey Canyon case, Motoring Public image of institute is out of gear, Coalitionists claim backing, Railways have difficulty keeping up the pace, 47 killed in caribbean air crash, Mr Ecevit says end will be quick, Index-linked mortgage in Liberal plans to assist home-buyers, Princess honoured for Mall bravery, 'Genocide' denunciation by King Constantine, Increased sales abroad bring some confidence in future, Flow of aid increases-in spite of entry into nuclear club, Place in centre found for disturbed boy, Engineering technology forges ahead, Angola ceremony cancelled for fear of violence, RAF airlift of families begins again, 'Let elderly sell homes and stay astenants', Congress may be content to retain separation of powers, 20,000 refugees flee Famagusta raids, Smugglers share the takings in film distribution abroad, Save the postman a walk, Preserve fruits of your labours, EEC holidays curtailed for farm crisis, Calcutta: precipitous fall in cargo handling, Chess champion fights back to chase leaders, Accused former directors allowed to keep passports, Mr Ford is active in US ceasefire moves, Madras, Cochin: iron ore is major export, Police break up protest at Turkish embassy, Nato Council reviews damage to southern flank by Greece's withdrawal from military alliance, Road closed because Avon Gorge unsafe, Making the most of leather, Greece withdraws its forces from Nato in protest, Korea reunification plan, Burdens on tea make fight with competitors harder, Hand-made goods, cheap or costly, earn healthy profits for the retailer abroad, Engineering: need to remove bottlenecks, State agencies' important role, Export houses spreading far afield, Sharp rise in cases of drunkenness among young people, Swedish Prime Minister intent on developing social justice as an instrument of foreign policy, Bill lays down jail terms for aiding objectors, Russian violinist says he wants to go home, New studies into rock deformation, Bangladesh faces increasing threat of epidemics as flood waters begin slowly to recede, Say it with flowers, How to keep the Welsh language alive, Colonel Gaddafi sets four hijackers free, Causes of coolness between Dublin and London, Mr Gunes faces hostile reporters at conference, EEC seeks worldwide help to combat drug smuggling, War again in Cyprus as Turks strengthen grip, Tourists are delayed by car ferry's breakdown, MrDenktash explains objections to delay, Highland campaign to cut the mountain death toll, Mr Callaghan blames talks failure on Turks, Oxford class list, Tourism's undeveloped potential reflects both government policy and geographical constraints, Mr Biggs told he can stay in Brazil, Better outlook for sales to Britain, Cotton textiles are beating all the targets. Index. Display Advertising: Mercantile Bank Limited, Vent-Axia, Engineering Projects (India) Ltd., Ppa, Lt, Finlan, Durmmond's Freedom Suitings, Bhel, Brooke Bond India Limited, tda, Hindustan Lever Limited, Edward Erdman, Stc, Bank Base Rates, Macmillan London, Foyles Art Gallery, Tata Enterprises, Zenith Steel Pipes Ltd.,, Easun Engineering, Daimler, London Bedding Centre of Sloane Street, hmt, The Development Commissioner, Tea Board India, Pelham Books, Air-India, Texprocil, Indian Coffee, Bel, Engineering Export Promotion Council, Atcost, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Ashok Leyland, Weatherall Green & Smith, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Lloyds Bank Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Three operas with Boulez, Bingo Royal Court, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Peter Frankl Queen Elizabeth Hall, Munich's nippy Fidelio, A useful score A Good Innings, The restoration of Great Tom The Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay, Drama Purcell Room, Kazuko Hirabayashi The Place, Time to stare You Don't Remember! Thames, Group mind at work Seventy Years, Fiction Flesh and Blood, Crime Kolchak's Gold. Sport: Gay Style for another Deauville victory, Huggett and Horton set course record, Croquet, Macken back to Hickstead for derby meeting, Dolezal has fastest time to upset predictions, Sports in Brief, Two young newcomers give Kent some palpitations, Frost put out by a mirror image called Sorensen, Women's results at Wimbledon Park, Eddery's clouds have a silver lining, Brotherhood beat AEC in fours final, Uncle Remus a threat to Common Land, Disqualified US winner dominates again, Scorecard, Yachting. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The Registrar General's Yo-Yo, Turkish Aggression, Young Drunks. Letters to the Editor: Technological achievement of Concorde and Olympus engine needs full backing, Ulster's voice at Westminster, Facts of CBI industrial trends survey, Decision-making in the EEC, Luxembourg wines, Television and crime, Royal Agricultural Hall, Wealth tax proposals, The Panovs in Britain, Statutory lie, Respect for the law, HMSO printing dispute, The liner France, The Lord's wicket, Open hills and forests, Radiographers' claim. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 15, 1949. Official Appointments and Notices: The Duke of Edinburgh has, University news Nottingham, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,764, Kochiev takes chess lead, Broadcasting. Obituaries: Mr Kenneth Richardson, Cardinal Antoniutti, Mr Richard Mills Financial career in the City, Mr Hugo Yarnold, Obituary, Mr Frank Voyce. Business and Finance: Brammer well on way to target of £2m, 8,500 are laid off in disputes at British Leyland, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Short Brothers gets American order for planes, State gas hunt in Irish Sea, Carrington Viyella Ltd Interim Statement, Spot Position of Sterling, Tesco hoping to build London hypermarket, Union claims lockout on Wearside, Mining Improved interim performance lifts Palabora, Lower tender from France gains order for Occidental oil platform, Sandeman seeks to buy out preference shares, 'Outstanding' result by Capitol-EMI, Allied Insulators surge, US coal to gas scheme being tried in Scotland, Forward Levels, Car industry exports may top imports by £1,000m, Sunley cool over Eagle Star's move, Shopping by computer, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fisons seals drug venture with Diagnostic, Midterm profits doubled at Reed & Smith, France has second worst deficit of year, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited Interim Statement, Big interim leap by Black & Edgington, Glynwed Limited Interim statement, Unilever The Directors of Unilever announce the estimated results for the second quarter of 1974 and for the first half-year., Unilever's second quarter profits fall sparks fresh setback in share prices, An over-reaction to Unilever's setback, Daggafontein Mines Limited, Money Market Rates, Ashbourne triumph for Takeover Panel, Southvaal Holdings Limited, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited, Burtonwood Brewery Company (Forshaws), Econa higher, The Times Share indices, How the markets moved, Keyser Ullmann puts£2m into Grendon Trust, OPEC meeting aims to keep prices up, Warning on oil hopes borrowing, $500m loan to World Bank from Venezuela, Buoyant £3.3m at Reardon Smith with strong second lap indicated, Ford 'no change' spurs 16-point Wall St drop, Levy by road hauliers to fight nationalization threat, Squirrel Horn, Builders' federation says prices code continuation is 'ludicrous', Why Britain is wrong to borrow on its North Sea assets. Business Appointments: Charles Clifford makes Mr Park life president. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Brandts loan for Yugoslavs, Heavy fall in Unilever, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Selling clips £1,300m off shares, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Sterling and dollar weaker, Commodities Sugar futures fall by £10.
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