The Times - 18/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Philip Howard and Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Blake, By Christopher Walker, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Fred Emery Washington, July 17, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Hull, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter Stansted, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Nicholas Hamlyn, By Philip Howard, By Michael Horsnell, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Reading, From Our Correspondent Lisbon, July 17, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross Brussels, July 17, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, July 17, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, July 17, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Trumbull, By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, By Marcel Berlins, Sheila Black, By Joachim C. Fest, Michael Ratcliffe, Edited by Asa Briggs, Laurence Cotterell, By Barry Malzberg, Tom Hutchinson, By Howard J. Parker, Edward Candy, The First Chinese Embassy to the West, edited and translated by J. D. Frodsham, By Herbert M., Atherton, Philip Ziegler, By Peter Tinniswood, Derek Parker, By John Crosby, Jon Trewin, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, Clive Barnes, Paul Moor, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, Batting, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Ross Davies, Ronald Butt, Robert Fisk, PHS, JOHN BLACKIE JOHN BURROWS JOHN DOWNING H. LIONEL ELVIN ALEX EVANS RONALD GOULD MAURICE HEARLEY MAYBRAY-KING DONALD SADLER W. D. WALL PERCY WILSON The Bell House, Alconbury, Huntingdon., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., PAUL ELEK., PETER TENNANT, , IVOR B. HUGHES., ROBERT BROWNING, D. M. NICOL, RICHARD CLOGG., HUMPHRY BERKELEY., S. AQUARONE, Registrar., PIERS DIXON, , HOWARD BADERMAN, Consultant Physician, BERNARD HARRIES, Consultant Surgeon, University College Hospital, Gower Street, WC1. July 15., HOLFORD, R. Y. GOODDEN, Pro-Rector, Ro College of Art A. J. HARRIS, Professor of Coner Structures and Technology, Imperial College of Science and Technology July 16., RIDLEY, Chairman., NORTON, Secretary., LANCELOT SMITH., PATRICIA WILTSHIRE., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Anthony Rowley, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Drummond, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Roger Vielvoye, From Vanya Walker-Leigh, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Eynon Smart, By Derek Harris, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, W. R. PURDIE, , NIGEL ESSEX, , PETER MASON, , F. G. ETHERIDGE., IVAN M. TAYLOR, , COLIN J. SHEFFIELD., PROFESSOR E. N. CORLETT., C. W. WIGDOR, , E. G. NUGEE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Barnfather, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Confusion in crowded armour exhibition, As rise in fares cuts air travel shelving of Maplin project is likely to be announced today, 'Nightmare' of high rents in Australia, Two accused over £2,500,000 sale of land, Northern Ireland's verdict on Mr Stanley Orme, CBI gives its support to 'social contract', Doctor in drug case restored to the register, Local authorities may impose levy on rates, Postwar westernization 'a disaster' for North American Eskimo culture, Mr Rey sees signs of 'revival', 'EI Cordobes' charged, Advantage with Turks in event of war, Gun attack on column of Argentine troops, An Ulster militia would bring civil war nearer, Mr Rees says, S. Vietnam claims 96 killed astroops regain Ranger base, Nine adopt British line to resolve the Community's beef crisis, Film shows Gen Franco alert and fit, Motoring Britain fares badly in reliability table, Stansted's big capacity for expansion, More Army officers in Portugal's new Cabinet, Nato backs call to pull out Guard officers, Extra £4m for junior doctors' overtime rates, Biology: Wider use for muscle protein, Soldiers' story of killings termed a hoax, Ban on black spectators demanded, Pit militants fail to turn up for pay talks, Shopping around, Mr Rippon supports Labour aim on EEC, Oxford class lists, Mr Hayward reminds Cabinet of his 'clear political role' as custodian of party decisions, US drops arms charges in Heathrow case, Athens sends 300 men to Nicosia on board mystery flights, The Times Diary Why black parents cannot cope, Life jail for man who shot uncle over cow, Forced feeding in British prisons to be stopped, Mr Jenkins tells MPs, Carr retreat on £300m Finance Bill proposal, Medal for lifeboatmen, Jail for three smugglers of cannabis, Mr Smith says talks go on despite boycott, Australia supports Britain, Liberals to go ahead with assembly plans, Britain will help pay for high flux reactor, Telephones 'should be a private industry', Dispute in Peking over tearing off posters, Scots couple jailed for cruelty to boy of three, Many victims of explosion were children and tourists, Sensitive blood tests key to early cancer diagnosis, President Sadat tries to reconcile King Husain with Palestinians, Tokyo firms lending to S Africa through London-based bank, 'Policeman' ruse by Madrid kidnappers, Automatic compensation plan for industrial injuries and diseases is proposed by Labour lawyers, The Pope leaves Rome for two-month rest, Russians gain 8-point lead in student chess, Ankara masses troops, tanks and artillery on its southern coast, Eritrea governor arrested, Fortress that has seen little military violence, Tory guide to 1974 election campaign published, Salvage plan to help farmers of France, Iran buys quarter stake in Krupp steel company, Four years, eight months' jail for 'ritual' trial man, Ex-King's appeal to Greek forces, Mr Ecevit flies to London to find peaceful solution, Law of the sea talks enter delicate phase, Kissinger deputy flies to London as American fears grow of Cyprus invasion by Turkey, How a day at the Tower was spoilt, Labour plan to delete union Bill changes, Shortage of school places predicted for next term, Union forms disciplinary tribunals to watch inefficient managers, Education: A sorry tale of two conflicting cultures in the country's classrooms, Gen Westmoreland meets his political defeat, Speedy arrival of rescue crews, 'Swiss account' papers a forgery, Mr Short says, Woman killed, tourists and children injured in bomb blast at Tower, President said to believe Ehrlichman trial 'unjust', Former BBC producer is acquitted, Crucial vote on Nixon future next week, Heating survey of cold comfort to poor, Cutback on commercial radio expected, Disenchantment with EEC in new members, Gamekeeper who shot at hunters cleared. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Mellersh & Harding, British airways, Royal Navy, The new Leicester Building Society, Metal Box, British bakers, Charrington, Gardner Locket & Co Ltd, Flora, National Westminster Bank Group, Aeonics, The Industrial Expansion Team,, Ansafone, National Insurance, The Times, Royal Trust, British Leyland, Weatherseal, Iran Air, London Bedding Centre, Heathrow Airport, Weatherall Green & Smith, Ecgd, Leamington Spa Building Society, Dormer. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: MP's privilege complaint: 'implied threat' by NUJ, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Ulster proposals must be acceptable to UK House of Lords, Tax change proposal dropped after Chancellor's warning, Give and take in Community action on beef: import ban not supported, Impact of EEC entry on Commonwealth, Heavy responsibility on Greece for situation in Cyprus House of Commons, Choice of Tower for bomb outrage suggests there may be new pattern, Future practice with prisoners on hunger strike, £25,000 mortgage limit on tax relief to be reviewed next April, Chief rents Bill. Reviews: Many old paintings remain unsold, Sense of injustice View from the Boys A sociology of Down-Town Adolescents, Xenakis dedicates new work to all political prisoners, Fiction Except You're a Bird, Science fiction Beyond Apollo, National pleasantries Political Prints in the Age of Hogarth, Going public in the NY theatre, International fledglings World Orchestra Fairfield Halls, Making a mess of a myth Oidipus Tyrannus Chichester, The White Telephone, Germany's flight from reality Hitler, Quick guide, A Figaro to be proud of Le nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne, In celebration Essays in the History of Publishing. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Theatres, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Flyweights step down for the big men, Miss Perkins in Curtis Cup team, Clubs agree terms for coverage, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Jockey Club ease nutrients rule, Southern Cross goes well with new keel, Ovett beats four minutes in mile, British boats will be much more at home, Lions break tries record in defeat of Border, Macken takes lead for Ireland as Broome finishes sixth, Miss Blachford gets a morale boost, Morrison causes upset by beating Stuart, Chugg provides biggest surprise of day, Wales surprise England: Scotland beaten, Minor Counties, Worcester make poor start in reply to Middlesex, First class averages, Graves in sight of 1,000 runs, The best of Sarfraz and the worst of Nottinghamshire, Baseball, New mobile hospital takes up duty, Danguillaume has second successive win, Today's cricket, The day Knott sprang two big surprises on Edrich and Younis, Award of scholarships too late to keep coaches, Indians do not. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Commuter homes, No time like the present for house hunters in the commuter belt. Editorials/Leaders: Young Officers Dish The Centre, Third London Airport Roundabout, The Wages Explosion. Letters to the Editor: Smooth reliability of the Wankel, Party loyalties and the crisis, Waiting lists at London hospitals, Rehabilitation Bill, The Lump: last refuge of free artisans, Rich get poorer, UK duty-free regulations, Britain and Cyprus, Sectional interests, Green Belt motorway, Confusion by omission on National Enterprise Board, Concern for student engineering applications, Statistics of employment, Teaching alphabet, International Court and Dr Waldheim, School potatoes, Oil policy: still no wiser, Control of afforestation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 18, 1949 50 years after. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Deaths. Obituaries: General Carl Spaatz, Obituary, Sir Francis Knowles Biologist and Neuroendocrinologist, Mr Leonard Coke Wallis. Business and Finance: '25 pc surge' for office letting in Brussels, Federal Bank defends decision on Herstatt, Italians sign 10-year deal for Iraq oil, Issues & Loans New loan stock from FFI, US industry fearful of crippling pit strike, Hoteliers welcome tax concessions to meet new fire regulations, Latest dividends, Consolidated Commercial Company Limited, Mrs Williams stresses pay danger, Stock Exchange attacks 'alarming prejudice' of Labour Green Paper, NatWest raises French stake, The Northern Securities Trust Limited, Thorn pre-tax profits improve, Germany to get big ship order, Spot Position of Sterling, Courtaulds see interim £44m, but warning on second-half trend, Edgar Allen, Unions to outline £83m Shotton rescue plan, How British Airways flew into the red Arthur Reed explains why profits have nosedived, Export rise to oil states forecast, Thorn prepares for the difficult times, Forward Levels, Mears, Business Diary: Beer or vegetable juice? · Carli's move, Bank Base Rates, Shell sells off small Colombian subsidiary, Permali Limited The International Technical Composites Group, Retailers' plea to scrap petrol price ceilings, Odhams dispute talks go on, Property shares again find favour, Volvo pact with Japanese group, Bids & deals Berry has 52 pc of KCA drilling, Rockwell Int 19 pc ahead, Process plant labour shortages could delay North Sea oil plans, School audience test of a successful production, No downturn yet in oil prices, Sharp fall in Trust Houses Forte profit, New BP find in test drill off Shetland, Threshold pacts the main factor in accelerated pace of wage inflation, Negotiated offerings sought for utilities, Poultry and milk profits 'too low', Briefly, Foreign Exchange, CBI president creates advisory panel of leading industrialists, Fed sets up consumer affairs office, Mr Eberle on need for strong dollar, Money Market Rates, Courtaulds nylon output maintained, Pilkington, Manson Fin pays more than forecast, The Times Share Indices, Car makers divided on Budget aid, Courtaulds Statement by the Chairman, Lord Kearton, OBE, FRS, at the 61st Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, 17th July 1974, Americans renegotiating 37 textile pacts with other nations, French and US at odds again on raw materials, USbanks given stocks boost, $158m claim in San Diego bank failure case, Mining Shell pays R6m for TCL rights, Gresham Inv pass £1m and look for fresh growth, Nationwide doubles level of home lending, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), US hopeful on Gatt, $500m European package raised by Post Office, Abu Dhabi pays £36m for stake in City building, Consumers voice doubt on BSC's ability to cope with steel demand, Kwikform's sales and profits move sharply ahead to new peaks, W German bank to review credit curbs. Business Appointments: Four join board of Thorn Electrical Industries. Stock Exchange Tables: BP active, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Higher London gold supports silver, Recent Issues, Commodities Strong rally in copper prices, Wall Street. Law: 'Listed' historic church may be demolished Attorney General on the relation of Bedfordshire County Council V Howard United Reformed Church Trustees, Bedford, Irrevocable credit: no injunction to stop payment Discount Records Ltd V Barclays Bank Ltd and Another, No evidence of control of prostitutes Regina V Ansell, Parties must live apart for 2 years and a day Warr V Warr. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,740.
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