The Times - 17/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
Autores
From Patrick Brogan, From:Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Wood Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Newcastle upon Tyne, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Bournemouth, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Tim Jones, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, May 16, Sheila Black, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, John Percival, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By John Hennessy, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Herbert Mishael, NEVILLE J. ROBERTS, Managing Director, Algarve Agency, 61 Brompton Road, SW3. May 13., WENDY MANTLE, Bindman & Partners, Solicitors, 249 Gray's Inn Road, WC1., JOHN C. CUMMINS., GEORGE GALE, Fleet Street, EC4. May 16., WALSTON, , J.P. PRICE, 30 Kingston Road, Oxford., JOHN HUNT, House of Lords, Westminster, SW1., WALTER WALKER, East Lambrook Farm, South Petherton, Somerset., NORMAN LAMONT, House of Commons. May 12., ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , P. R. BUTCHER, Director, Livestock and Poultry Division, National Farmers' Union, Agriculture House, Knightsbridge, SW1., JEFFREY ARCHER, House of Commons, , B. S. KELLETT., D. R. J. HOLLOWAY., H. A. WILLIAMS, Community of the Resurrection, House of the Resurrection, Mirfield, , HUGH J. SCHONFIELD, 35 Hyde Park Square, W2., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Wilson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By John Whitmore, From Edmund Stevens, Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvove, By Peter Hill, JOSEPH BLACK, Head of School of Engineering, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, Somerset BA2 7AY., J. A. FLETCHER. Secretary, The Institute of Road Transport Engineers, 1 Cromwell Place, Kensington, London SW7 2JF., T. H. RIMMER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By David Mott, By Ashley Druker, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Tories would not revive museum charges, Ambassador never received the password, 50p a day Northern Ireland bonus in Forces' £100m deal, Irishmen on 'the lump' jailed for £3,000 fraud, Minister parries question on SE Asia forces, 20 British envoys end Middle East talks, Concern at 'overt act of anarchy', Civil rights senators suffer defeat, Fresh meats better value than processed varieties Food prices, Ransom refusal for captive missionaries, Soviet block urges wider troop cuts, The winning of the second American war of independence, Strike threat by nurses to back £100m pay demand, Salisbury hint that agreement with Africans is near, Schmidt Cabinet is formed in Bonn, Danish tax increases set off strike wave, Soldier who shot wife cleared of murder, Dacca and Delhi fail to agree on Ganges dam, Tories fail to curb wide powers in Prices Bill, Maggots that threaten to devour society, Postal workers decide in spite of plea by Mr Jackson to seek shorter working week, Arrests and evictions weaken Indian strike, Conservatives want MPs' register debate postponed, Mr Murray says TUC cannot hand over unions to Government, Shopping around, Mother told lack of care led to son's death, 13-hour sessions likely in bridge contest, Visit by Dr Soares to Dakar brings new hope of Guinea peace, 'Donkey' vote may upset the balance in Canberra, Transport survey puzzles people by asking them about buying shoes, President Nixon says he will not resign in any circumstances, Poison charge man jailed, Clay Cross rebels ask Labour Party to find a Mr X to pay £7,000 debt, Prince Charles to live at Chevening House, Blocking of arms for Chile beset by legal difficulties, Anxieties that could make M Giscard President, Curb on scope of Housing Corporation, Disclosure of new Chancellor's intent to put W German interests first, Omission from Nixon tapes was to cover up attempts to penalize newspaper that dug up Watergate, Ronald Milhench freed on bail of £15,000, Centre lifts ban on blood from coloured donors, M Mitterrand sheds his restrained manner in the last phase of campaigning, Duke visits two regiments in West Germany, 200 holders of VC and GC meeting at weekend, Substantial bills forecast for health service, Unions press for North-east corruption inquiry, New find in smoking link with cancer, Charolais challenge upsets breeder at Devon show, Lending right talks 'are going well', Rains swamp vast areas of Victoria, Second airline raises limit of liability, Mr Healey challenges Opposition: 'Defeat us', Bill proposes speed humps, Obstruction complaint by RSPCA inquiry chairman, Polls forecast Whitlam election victory, The Times Diary, World award for defence of press freedom announced, Angry cattle farmers take calves to Whitehall, Fewer candidates found suitable for ordination, Literary honour conferred on three writers, Intimidation fuels Ulster strike, Bail for ex-police chief set at £250,000, Labour must accept that Trade Union Bill will be altered, Foot criticism of Industrial Court judge 'most disgraceful episode', Lord Carrington says, Official told White House of Hughes cash mystery, Palestinian chief warns Israel that more terrorism is planned, Former PC and girl jailed for blackmail, Tanks overrun S Vietnam Ranger base, Overseas voters could decide French election, Lower-paid failing to catch up, study says, Portugal facing industrial crisis as new Government takes over, Armed police at explosives case court, M Giscard seeks votes of colony in Britain, London doctor in Athens to check on prisoner, Pornography sold in Broadmoor, letter alleges, Evolution: Travels of turtles, Father in baby case ordered from the dock, Workers fight to keep London Transport chief, 27 die in Israel reprisal raid on Palestinian refugee camps, Mr Kleindienst admits withholding ITT facts. Index. Display Advertising: Thomson Land And Properties Ltd, Remember Palestine, Fownes, French Line, PAR golf, The Electric Scots, Rank Xerox, Tulleys (Chelsea Limited), Board Of Deputies Of British Jews, Miele, Intermediate Publishing, ML, Avis., Molins, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Boston., Lufthansa Cargo, Dewar's, United Newspapers, L, Ferranti, Myson, newscientist, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Family Circle 10, Company Pensions Information Centre, Cooper Turner Group, Graham Jackson Ltd, Mexico, Huddersfield Building Society, Saab (Gt. Britain) Ltd., Mnb, The York Waterworks Company, Heatplan Limited, Ecgd, Bwia, Blue Circle Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Vivien Merchant in Gaslight, Bingo calling the tune Ramparts of Clay (a) Paris Pullman Craze (x) New Victoria and Astoria Black Belt Jones (x) Focus 1 / ABC Fulham Road / ABC Edgware Road Deadly Trackers (x) Focus 1 / ABC Fulham Road / ABC Edgware Road, US World Theatre Season, Silent transformation Twyla Tharp Round House, 'The Shrew' returns to Open Space, NPO/Klee Festival Hall, £11,000 top price at big auction of rare books, Lionel Hampton Ronnie Scott's, Paul Scofield's first Prospero, Rediscovering Shaw's music Pygmalion Albery. Sport: Bowles says he will not be going to Scotland, Arnold's fine bowling brings two-day win, Sports in Brief, McTear and Thomson 13 under par after 36 holes, Middlesex face uneasy second innings, There may be no stopping Atlético Madrid now, Roberts bowls too fast for Kent, England's boy captain enlivens Brabazon, Century from Majid dominates the day, China again breach the Olympic wall, West Country breed supreme at Devon, Cycling, Umpiring dispute-Miss Hogan walks off, Hollow centenary of University match, McFarland out for six months, so Watson stands by for England, Hills adds finishing touches to a successful meeting, Agreement reached on proposals for ASA, Lions make 12 changes, Easy win for Buoy in Yorkshire Cup, Miss Evert helps the US to victory. Politics and Parliament: Demands to EEC will be put on June 4, £10m property damage claims in four months, Code of practice on ice-cream chimes, Report on air pollution control within a year, Controlling Kung Fu, HP firms must give seven days' notice House of Lords, Government with more experience than some, Labour MPs annoyed by defeat on Bill, Rebates paid to 1 million council tenants, Dragooning of retailers, Relief sought for higher earners, Next Week, Tories want lower taxes but ignore Chancellor's challenge to defeat the Government House of Commons. Property: PROPERTY also on page 19, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential Property Attraction of country mansions. Editorials/Leaders: Striking Over Sunningdale, Without Cause Or Justification. Letters to the Editor: The Army in Northern Ireland, Industry's missing technologists, Stranded in Portugal, Explaining legal decisions, Death penalty for hijacking, Attitudes to a wealth tax, Beef prices, The AUEW strike, Questions in the House, A new Upper House, Role of the Navy, Theologians and the faithful, Status of engineers and their governing body, Divorced wives and tax, Prisoners in S Africa, Increase in off-peak electricity prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 17, 1949 Eisler arrest. Obituaries: Lieut-Gen G. Simonds Former Chief of Canadian General Staff, Sir George Turner, Mr George Deer, Mr Rupert E Carr, Obituary, Brig H. H. Bateman. Business and Finance: This year's problem areas for insurance, Hallmarking rules pose problem for jewellers, Jamaica to levy 7.5 pc royalty on bauxite, Pilkington plans £29m float glass plant in Sweden, Business Diary: Reformers at the Reform, Latest dividends, OECD consumer prices up 12pc, Aberdeen Trust Limited, Plan for controls over traders who do not deliver goods on time, Spot Position of Sterling, Can planning agreements work?, W. H. Smith cuts records cost by 20 pc, Oil nation loans near $675m, Fuelling the future of aviation, Ingersoll drops claim for water-resistant watches, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Ltd, Bowater to bid £10.7m for 'cash shell' Dixon, Smith & Nephew still growing at impressive pace, Commission eases raw materials clause, Austrian action fuels currency upheaval, Successes in curbing cancer of the liver, Forward Levels, Energy costs exacerbate French trade deficit, Pennzoil Company, Roan Selection, Franklin Bank change, Japanese refiners on mat, Royal Insurance, Why Europe fails to outpace US technology, The Low & Bonar Group, Lex group on way to profit recovery, Brierley's in merger talks, Approval for Herbert move, Support for US loans to Russia, Ironfounders seek permission to offset dearer cost of scrap, Insurance group's £8.5m losses, N Sea operators seek 18 pc return, Bank again helps discount houses, Bank deals lost DM270m, Briefly, Results Sealed Motor's smart rebound, Assoc Food rival for Upward at £2.6m, Delta Metal chief sees problems in worker-directors, Money Market Rates, Reed Executive Limited, Anchor Chemical Company Ltd. Impressive Growth Continues, Services trade marks proposed, Boots profits up to £63.7m, Cut in Ceylon trade, Britain's inflation rate slowing, minister says, OPEC prefers to deal with states, Talks aimed at rescuing Lyon Group broken off, Leaderflush, Smith & Nephew Associated Companies Limited, Engineering sets pace in push to nearly £3m at John Folkes Hefo, Bids & deals Burmah in £19m Gt Plains offer, How the markets moved Rises, Treasury's £400m 'tap' stock surprise, Call for oil base on Mersevside, US machine tools show the way, Associated Portland Cement takes legal advice on price ruling. Business Appointments: Lord Polwarth rejoins bank board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Austria adds to the confusion, Equities remain steady, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Strong gains continue gilts' upward swing, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Record offer by York Water, Commodities New contract for wool planned. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,689.
Referência(s)