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The Times - 09/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Norwich, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Penny Symon, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Wolverhampton, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From David Spanier, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, From Our Correspondent., From Mario Modiano, Michael Ratcliffe, Brian Alderson, By Peter Benchley, David Williams, By Paul Johnson, Joel Hurstfield, Sheila Black, Tom Hutchinson, Tony Aldous, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Vera Di Palma, Ross Davies, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen, From Christopher Lander, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Wigg, Dan van der Vat, David James., PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, DENYS HINTON., EDGAR A. ROSE., F. H. TATE., LESLIE JAMES., L. S. HORSLEY, A. HORSLEY., CYRIL GOLDSTONE., TRISTRAM BERESFORD., EDWARD HOLLOWAY, Secretary., FRANK LOGAN., CLANCY SIGAL, , ALAN THOMPSON., D. J. ANDERSON., ALEC MERRISON, Chairman., NABI MISDAO., C. D. NORTH-LEWIS, Director., Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Ion Trewin, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed, By Hugh Clayton, J. BOULTON., J. RIGG., P. G. NOBLE., F. C. BROWN., J. BUIST, Chairman, Council of, G. HENRY., D. S. SAUNDERS., HAROLD KNOWLSON., Margaret Stone, by Richard Wigg, by Michael Parrott, by Michael Frenchman, by Margot Lyon, by Charles Hargrove, C.H.,

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News: Who will keep London from grinding to a halt?, Pay report wanted soon, Greek warning to Turkey on seabed oil dispute, How strong is the case for this law against wives?, Million stranded as Indian railwaymen respond to strike call, Another law against wives-the tax rules on maintenance, Decision to concentrate on Europe has paid off, The Rhône: most important traffic link, Le Havre: making a factory in a port, Mixed Labour fortune in Scottish poll, Pig and beef men complain to the minister, Witnesses walk out of RSPCA inquiry, Mr Heath rebukes BBC chief in dispute over political broadcasting time, Governor Wallace holds Alabama, Ulster haven of peace appeals for £100,000, Many rubbish collections below 'Which?' standards, The Times Diary Frightening the life out of us all, NUJ to set up inquiry for new code of conduct, Hearsts offer $50,000 for kidnap information, Rocket launcher was found in student's room, Action promised on problems of families living in tower blocks, M Giscard d'Estaing tipped to win a very close race as voters come back to reality, Syria studies peace formula from Israel, France, Herr Brandt successor chooses his Cabinet, Zurich porcelain figure that fetched £700 in 1961 is sold for more than £7,000, Death sentences on five commuted in Chile, Seamen's union votes to rejoin TUC, Sir Christopher to stay on European Commission, File for DPP next week, Milhench court told, St Paul's: new road opposed, Rouen: cereal exports may ease industrial worries, Pictures of war that come closest to reality, BBC asks Mr Short for evidence of his allegations, Government to finance exhaustive research into 'cycle of deprivation' in families, Former Premier carried out of Ceylon Parliament, Herr Schmidt may be the 'strong man' needed as Chancellor, Three Marias are cleared in pornography case, Kenya cuts sport ties with Britain over tour, Shackles that preserve Brazil's image of tranquillity, Decision to drop reserve pension plan 'flat-footed and doctrinaire' Tory says, Tory MPs angered by 'farcical' divisions, Mother said to have fed pets and let child die, British envoy's speech rouses Arab fears, Workmen stay home after Belfast killings, Republican leader turns against Mr Nixon after hearing tapes, Tokyo MPs boycott aviation pact, US teams dominate world bridge final, Genetics: Inbreeding and survival, Pay rise for shipyard workers, Defeated MP blames student vote, S Vietnam accuses Poles and Hungarians, Spy in the Chanceller gave Herr Brandt his chance to bow out, BBC producer denies going to sex party, Trudeau minority Government is defeated over Budget: elections are expected to take place in July, Government move to make MPs' list of interests compulsory, Father of House likely to chair privilege inquiry, New subsidy to hold down price of bread, Mr Scanlon calls off strike after court accepts 'anonymous' £65,000, Dunkirk and Calais: major bridgehead for Britain, Japanese concern over energy crisis, S African industrialist sees hope of change in economic growth, A gifted child can be a problem child, Officers' Families Fund, AUEW in new court action, Conservative MPs disturbed by nature of court settlement, Librarian entered unlocked house, Evidence of Mitchell role in Watergate plot, Teachers extend CSE exam boycott, Mr Benn joins attack on sale of warships, High opinion of Kennedy: 'both my partner and my adversary', Fos: new industrial revolution in a short time, The gamble that looks like succeeding after years of uncertainty, Time now for Ulster to assert its independence. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Ppa, Freightliners Limited, Thorsons Publishers Ltd., London Life, International Instruments Electronics Automation Exhibition, Telford, Sites & Services & Salmon, Ben Turner and Son (Holdings) Limited, Tate Lyle, Midland Bank, The Times, Barclays, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Fiat 128, Dunkirk, Audiofone Ltd, John Gordan Davis, Ottoman Bank, BTR Limited, Monsieur Worth, Halvatia, Eagle Star, British Airports Authority, Longman, habitat, National Airlines, Collins Publishers, B M, Le Trianon, Mercedes-Benz, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Whisky, Unionamerica Inc., Hamish Hamilton. Official Appointments and Notices: Media award, University news Oxford, Church news Appointments:, Latest appointments, 'Pop' promotion for serious music suggested, Church unity award, Resignation a blow to European unity. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 9, 1949 Aviation pioneer. Law: Wife cleared of benefit offences: no mens rea Moore V Branton, Get-up of goods cannot be a trade mark, Sequestrators to accept £65,000 gift for union. Reviews: Portrait of the Artist in a Cairo, All you want to know about lobbying How to Run a Pressure Group, LSO/Ligeti Queen Elizabeth Hall, Who Saw Him Die? Haymarket, Science fiction Time Enough for Love, Fiction Jaws, The Bewitched Aldwych, Brighton Festival The Dome, The World at War Thames, Profit with honours Maundy Gregory Purveyor of Honours, Tosca without Gobbi, Quick guide, Meridian Blackfriars, Boston, London debuts, Practical monarch Elizabeth I, Yesterday's news and the novelist Alive. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns Also On Pages 38 and 39, Business Notices, Oil Service Company Seeks Turbine Specialist, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Spotlight on Thames Valley, London And Suburban, Rentals, Country Properties, House prices remain firm. Politics and Parliament: Ulster call to end executive, Attack on 'trigger-happy judicial finger' of Sir John Donaldson House of Commons, Livestock industry at brink of disaster, North Sea oil companies likely to earn super profits House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords, Mr Maudling: 'Grave and evil allegation', House of Lords, Restricted prison diet, Reserve pensions plan scrapped, More equitable rate support grant formula promised House of Commons, Unacceptable face of Abortion Act, Child car harness code, Effective silencers, Crimes of violence, Detailed land proposals before end of year, Farmers told: Beef must be sold at prices people can afford. Sport: Holders have too much class for Oxford pair, Boycott out in second over but Lumb stays for century, Sports in Brief, Offstage racket kills the drama, Charlie Bubbles should earn a place at Epsom, Real ability confirmed by Attivo at Chester, Games tests reveal body-building drugs, Indians have to struggle, No 2 seed forced into too many errors, Lions start light work in a sleepy town, Tancred makes good start to the season, Good prizes and record entry at Windsor, Tuesday's results, Cycling, When a round of 66 is commonplace, Younis and Intikhab put Surrey on top, England in semi-final after extra time, Somerset recover with a last wicket stand, Century for Luckhurst, Boys' team offer unpaid post to Sir Alf, Finnegan finds it hard to discuss defeat, Magdeburg score cup win over the holders, No finishing power even at the end. Editorials/Leaders: Herr Brandt's Untarnished Reputation, Europe In Crisis, A Silly Strike. Letters to the Editor: Pakhtuns in Afghanistan, Retired civil servants, Inter-City tea, Subsidies for the arts, Secretarial salaries in the universities, Architects and planners, Ink with everything, The development of North Sea oil, Corruption in public affairs, Shared schools in Ulster, Technologists and technicians: the missing ranks in UK industry, Return to gold standard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Gerard Clauson Language studies, Prof Abraham Robinson, Lady Hall, Brig Dudley Clarke Founding of the Commandos, Miss Amy Brandon-Thomas, Sir John Carroll, Obituary. Business and Finance: Strong recovery in gilts and equities, Crossley Building Products Limited, For business in Spain, come to London, Growth in bank lending to industry remains sluggish, Pensions decision causes angry turmoil, Drug colours 'cannot be trade mark', British Vita is INTERNATIONAL, W.H. Smith & Son (Holdings) Limited, Latest dividends, 'No salvation' in higher air fares, 20 pc drop in societies' mortgages in a year, BBA Group Ltd, Cocoa's firm close 3 cents up, Halcrow wins Gulf contract, A propaganda victory for union militancy Paul Routledge explains the engineers'strike action, Rally after Triumph fall to 5½p, Advertising & marketing British agency in three-way link, President signs US energy Bill, Anglo American Corporation Group, 'Super profits' for North Sea oil companies seen by Lord Balogh, Ottoman Bank Incorpated in Turkey with Limited Liability, Simon Engineering's upward trend continues in 1973, Foreign Exchange Gold falls another $3.25 an ounce, How Unilever saved £60m a year on costs and held prices down, Commission quashed 144 cost pleas in month, Bank Base Rates, Reports Basic strength at Simon Eng, Brooke Bond make £10.9m bid, John Menzies, Public sector's dominance 'bad for builders', Bank statements for April, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Electronics fears over government reshuffles, Arab delegation sees Mr Varley on cooperation, Two newsprint groups seek £20 a tonne rise, Committee of 20 deputies held up, Ministry calls the first joint talks over Port Talbot steel shutdown, Mr Benn invites motor traders' chief for talks, Cement chiefs to meet on cuts in price rises, ENI signs £400m Soviet factory deal, EEC Commission accepts italian economic and trade measures, Midterm profit is halved at Whessoe, British Leyland plan £180m expansion for Rover-Triumph, High prices 'will undermine Arab oil', Journalists join protests against proposals for foreign earnings tax, Companies House protest, Money Market Rates, Lockheed confirms merger negotiations, Feedingstuff prices 'could drop by 20 pc', Unilever Countering inflation-the Unilever contribution, Pensions: another market hope in jeopardy, Another delay for pension plans, Business Diary: Major challenge for Monti, Telephone Rentals LIMITED, Thomsons see bright future despite difficulty, Mining RMP swings into profit, Electrical And Industrial Securities Ltd., End of engineering strike a welcome relief for many small companies, Henry Foster Building Products Ltd., More short time at two German car groups, Company Meeting Gopeng Consolidated Limited, How the markets moved Rises, Japan will give special help to small companies, Worst year for fire losses, 25pc rebates by Barclays, Bids & deals Ladbroke sells Kursaal stake. Business Appointments: Changes on two Unilever boards. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Shares regain ground, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans $15m convertible from Canon, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Tuesday's losses recouped, Commodities New pricing by Copper Range, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,682, Broadcasting.

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