Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 04/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

Autores

By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By David Wood Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Derek Barnett, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Alen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Jeremy Kingston, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Overy, Stanley Reynolds, Geraldine Hill, Brian Alderson, Bernard Levin, J. Enoch Powell, Raymond Fletcher, PHS, CHRISTOPHER HALL., L. A. L. MACKICHAN., W. D. SIMPSON, , ALAN DAY., GOCOMAN., DEVLIN., CHRISTOPHER PIENING., FRANCES STEWART., DONALD BRUCE., ARTHUR BRYANT., BENJAMIN CREME., ALAN CLARK, , GERARD HOCMARD, HENRY BLYTH., By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Michael Baily, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Margaret Stone, From Alan McGregor, CHRISTOPHER DE WINTER, HEBRON., DOREEN J. DE WINTER., HEBRON, , By David Young, NOEL HALL., Patricia Tisdall, W. GREY, , A. HANSON., S. J. CARROLL., A. W. TAIT., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, by Peter Nichols, P.N., by John Earle, by Paul Horne, by David Willey, by Patricia Clough, by Georgina Masson,

Resumo

News: Jobs warning to young, Oil debate in China hinted at by press, Ruling from a 'minute pedestal', Travelling first class on a second class ticket, Rate anger 'threat to council wages', Leukaemia research must go on, Mr Wilson silenced by uproar at EEC rally, You cannot fail, at least that is the theory, The Times Diary A surprising lack of boredom, Troops fire outside Portuguese prison, Children Bill 'may put an end to family adoptions', Date of Finnish election to be announced today, Woman shot by Spanish police dies in hospital, Mr Ford underlines US friendship with Italy, New formula may end Heathrow strike, A confused start to the Senate's 'great debate' on America's world role and armament needs, The one stark fact that goes beyond butter mountains and bureaucrats, Sexual discrimination banned in US schools, Swiss to vote on car ban, Jersey puts up drink and tobacco prices, Mr Smith and ANC bring talks two steps nearer, Israel hopes to use Suez Canal, Saigon asks for its Boeing back, The Vatican An heroic pace of change, Weary Labour campaigners find nothing new to say, but put their trust in a 'common-sense Yes', Railmen set strike machinery in motion, Europe 'can provide a sense of vocation', Exercise in 'motorway democracy' by ministry, Communist to lead steel craftsmen in pay talks, Mr du Cann's views displease local Tories, Local homes total is highest since 1971, Rural air for £10m office complex, Opportunities in the arts, Mrs Thatcher rebuffs Mr du Cann, Mr Powell says he will not take 'Yes' as irrevocable, Greek leader to have talks with President Tito, Rising unemployment among young in EEC, Surprisingly good prices paid for cameo glass, Art Nouveau and pottery, French Divorce Bill having rough passage, Holy Year is proving vastly different, Coroner makes 'replica' run of disaster coach, Transport policy will cost railmen jobs, Aslef leader says, Newspapers and radio in many languages, Mr Whitlam emerges triumphant from Cabinet showdown, US expert criticizes UK defence budgeting method, Police chief is accused of involvement in murder of Kenya MP, Oxford Union's resounding 'Yes', Heath attack by Mr Benn, Lisbon wins promise from EEC that trade agreement will be revised within two months, Go-slow by doctors hits US hospitals, Artist and writer Pearl Binder-Lady Elwyn-Jonescontributes this week's column in our series marking International Women's Year, Victims relatives sue over rain-making test, Mr Wilson keeps his own counsel, Children deserve better books than these, Dons to get at least 25% more, Minister says 'No' vote threatens industrial projects, Science report Neurobiology: How brain lies about what eye sees, Battle to prove who rules brain waves, Mr Stonehouse asks the Prime Minister to look urgently at his plight, Modernization fails to overcome the problems of falling income, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Absolute monarchy that can be measured in acres, Kidnappings lead to renewed Beirut violence, Three students arrested after don is kicked outside occupied Cambridge Senate House, Recount if margin falls below 150,000, Three-door Allegro is made for leisure, How troops will be pulled back in Sinai, Brazil-Bonn nuclear deal, Treasures grand and humble, Cold stores said to be full of EEC beef, Three killed in Ulster car ambush, Rebuke for Britain on smoking, Social contract backed by Post Office engineers. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Jail for ex-policeman, Scotland Yard inquiry into witness case, Death sentence Briton hesitates over appeal, Death sentence reprieve, AUEW sued over ballot change, Man 'egged on 150 youths to attack police', London dealer 'had stolen metals', Engineer admits taking £30,000 in bribes, Supporters of urban guerrillas sentenced. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Catholic Fireside, Tourism In Puglia:, Charter Consolidated Limited, Fribourg & Treyer, Abbey National, Carpets International, Commercio Estero, Embankment Trust Limited, Egam, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Biblical Institute Press, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Dron & Wright, Bristol Channel Ship Repairers Ltd., Anno Sancto, Dewar's, Tablet, Delta, Toscana, H.M. Government., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pan Am., Prudential, Sari, Brown Shipley, Tronoh Mines Limited, Philips, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., Boustead Limited, Regione Campania, Catholic Building Society, Rhp, Catholic Herald, Interunion-Banque, Walter Runciman & Co. Ltd., Parker, Time. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School, Woman vet will be college head, Latest appointments, Cambridge Union, Charterhouse, Salters' Company, City honours Miss du Pré. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Loot Royal Court, The Way of the World Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, Ariadne on Naxos Guildhall School of Music, Quick on the Draw Thames, Complaint of behaviour by Bay City Rollers, Very flat, sculpture, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Tokyo Ballet Sadler's Wells. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Home Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rugby Union Burgess still sees faults, Rowing Sturge returns to help holders in Cambridge races, Sports in Brief, Yachting East German team a threat to Britain at Weymouth, Boxing Frankham explodes to title and a bottle punctuates it, Cycling Champion's win fails to change pattern, Cricket Attention for one day on quarter-final matches, Tennis Taylor meets promising Spaniard in first round, Golf Pate fails again but plans revenge, Sport Racing Grundy's adaptability could be his greatest weapon. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Forward with hope towards a United States of Europe, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 3, 1950 Pluto measured. Editorials/Leaders: A Benign Competition For Peace, An Extension For Mr Stonehouse?, Dangerous And Difficult. Letters to the Editor: Competitive pressures, Possession by demons, Football havoc, Cricket insurance, Motorway spending, North's future within the EEC, A regional employment levy, Community investors, Making sense of council housing policy, Mr Poulson's documents, Perilous situation for all home buyers, Lightning reconnexion, Britain's experience, Changes in Britain's trade pattern with Europe, Standards for thermal insulation, Contrast in investment, A fundamental issue, Choice of policies for Britain, Issue of sovereignty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Edmund Hall-Patch, Mr James Laver A polymath of formidable virtuosity. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bank spent $700m from official reserves last month in defence of sterling, Shares slip on CJB loss and rail fears, £10,000-plus pay 'should be frozen', Sparkling figures from A J Mills: best to come, Retail case for ending restraints, Swan Hunter's revaluation, Sit-in workers in talks at DoI, Institutions meet Coats chiefs, Nigeria contemplates £225m ports projects, £42m grants and loans for Britain's clothing industry in four-year plan to boost productivity, UN report criticizes price fixing for books and pharmaceuticals, Stag Furn to bid for rest of Yatton, Chrysler men vote on stewards' 'return' call, Fall in world rubber output, Business Diary: Heaven scent opportunity · Air travail, Docks chief warns fishing industry of need for higher charges, Advertising & marketing Economic crisis crippling some smaller agencies, Footwear imports up by 17pc, Commodities Sharp drop in zinc: buyers back away, West German oil buying falls by 21pc, McCorquodale shares rise after interim profit jump of 59pc, Money Market Rates, Protection Bill plea by insurance head, £25m plant deal, 25pc April fall in man-made fibre output, Aspro-Nicholas, M Fourcade puts price clamp on many goods, Hauliers want better east-west road links, Bibby & Baron stumble badly in second half, Big share sale by chairman of Folkes Hefo, Pressures on De La Rue, Company Meeting Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Helping clothing to cut a more prosperous figure, Issues & Loans SDR Eurobond up from $30m to $40m, Thomson Org makes good start, Appeal today over Croda acceptances, Finance for Industry confounds its critics. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Equities fall back, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Shares lose over half Monday's gains. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Derek Millis joins board of Slough Estates. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,011, Radio. Births.

Referência(s)