The Times - 04/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Barnfather, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin Damascus, May 3, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor Blessington, co Wicklow, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Edward Mortimer, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Christopher Walker Stavanger, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, From Our Correspondent Manchester, From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, May 3, From Roger Choate, From Harry Debelius, From Patrick Brogan, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Keith Horner, Clive Barnes, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Alan Stewart, Paul Jennings, Peter Pulzer, Ian Gilmour, Wilfrid Sendall, M. LIPTON, H. W. SINGER., BOOTHBY, , ROBERT DAVIES., K. G. HODGSON., W. GREY., BLAKE PINNELL, , ARTHUR BLENKINSOP., WILLIAM SHEPHERD., HENRY CECIL, , LAURENCE GÖODWIN., JOHN NEWTON CHANCE., DAVID HOWELL, JOHN MAY, , TERRY MULLINS., By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, From Roger Berthoud, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, John Drummond, MS, Francis Kinsman, Halldora Blair, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Ian Morison, By John Plender, By Terry Byland, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Alan Hutchison, by Godfrey Morrison, G.M., by His Excellency the President, Dr. Siaka P. Stevens, by Eldred Durosimi Jones, by Geoffrey Field,
ResumoNews: President of Open University students resigns over finance, Oil company man awarded a record £89,068, President Nixon chooses to face the Arizona faithful rather than Washington press jokes, Ransom note offers five paintings if prisoners are moved to Ulster, Shadow of colonialism hangs over inadequate educational system, Liberals set a Budget snare for the Tories, Helicopter police in bank raid gun battle, Wildlife is still present£but you have to search for it, Chicago mayor's adviser is accused, Council talks on plan to move pit's coal by road, Trade hit as junta acts to block flight of capital, China to show its treasures in Washington, Sierra Leone a Special Report, Nation before party is the Conservative promise, Engineering strike call is feared after order to seize union assets, National parks grants 'not intended to relieve rates', Soviet teachers fear guile of Western propaganda, We are advancing with confidence, Law Court costs Britain the cup, Smuggling and illicit mining bedevil industry assailed by recession, Indian cities paralysed by protest strikes, Literary amateurs build reputation largely through non-fiction, Briton in drug case appeals, 519 killed in S Vietnam battle for Ranger base, Multinational bodies give small countries a bigger voice, Middle East envoys to discuss British role, Mrs Williams's husband seeks divorce, Waking up to tourist potential, Undramatic fare in the theatre, Liberals to contest Mr Short's constituency, Memories of a miracle worker, Poll results in London deter thoughts of an early general election, Roman Catholic guide lines on the Just Wage, Tories review policy on individuals' rights, Inquiry likely on sharp share rise before steel bid was known, Money debasement nettle 'must be grasped', MP says, Signs of Hearst captors found in raid on flat, Honours broker extraordinary, Advertising curbs urged at environment conference, Record £102,833 paid for Salvador Dali painting, Right in Tunisia, A worrying outbreak of the galloping statement, Retrial in baby case after QC withdraws, Cooking for freedom, Voters' note of caution for Labour, Watergate man acquitted for telling the truth, Red Cross concern at blood donor shortage, £100m to improve working conditions, Diamonds are not forever so economy must be diversified quickly, 'The Times': a statement on move from PHS, Security man questioned in ill treatment inquiry, Sierra Leone, Major parties claim successes in polls that lived up to predictions, London borough election results, Bangkok police study note from nurses' kidnappers, Memory: Testing response of flies, Bonn spy 'had affairs with secretaries', Better safe than sorry, Dr Soares discusses EEC aid for Portugal, Imagine a Disraeli on the small screen, Signs of Mozambique 'backlash', Partner swindled firm of nearly £80,000, 24 hours for French to judge rival claims, Syria's growing confidence in Kissinger approach brings hope for ceasefire, Mr Callaghan's pledge, Release of four held over 'Zebra' killings, Beach mystery of 14 buried skeletons, They've still got rhythm-but the dance is changing, Extremists on both sides blamed for six killings in Ulster, Masked men seize Spanish bank official in Paris, Seventy detectives watch for forged Cup tickets, Talks fail to end air strike threat, Britain wants cut in Nato cost. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Sierra Leone Ports, Multiple Display Advertisements, Delta Investment Company Limited, Iata, Hayter, Degremont SGEA, Sierra Leone Ltd, National Confectionery Co Ltd, Target Preference Share Fund, National Shipping Company Limited, Sierra Leone Forest Industries Corporation, National Insurance Company Limited, Pz, Cable & Wireless, Bata Shoe Co. (Sl) Ltd., Weekend Shopping, Sierra Leone Airways, Sierra Leone Diamonds Ltd, Sierra Leone, Sierra Paint Limited, W.F. Clarke Ltd., The Sierra Leone Produce Marketing Company Limited, ACE, The Times Superstore, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Huddersfield Building Society, Sierra Leone Commercial Bank Limited, Grima, Antony Gibbs, Guma Valley Water Company. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Educational, Swans Art Treasures Tours, Women's Appointments General, Services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Easter, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Bridge Star bidding, Science prospering, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,679, Chess Sporting chance, Sunday. Reviews: St John Passion Festival Hall, The listener at Speakers' Corner, Startling invention of Ives London Sinfonietta/ Württemberg CO Queen Elizabeth Hall, An American Millionaire Joseph E. Levine, New York, Piatigorsky returns, 'The Working of the National Gallery'. Sport: Golf, The other Cup Final is almost a religious rite Sportsview, Britain are forced to look beyond the Lloyds, Sports in Brief, Derbyshire V Sussex, Apalachee has speed to pass an extreme 2,000 Guineas test, Today's fixtures, Lovell leads the challenge, Richards the imponderable quantity in any equation, Australian pair let their youthfulness show, Argentina player drives strongly to take lead in French Open, Wildenstein fillies to win main events, Ireland must assert themselves still more, Orient miss promotion by one point after draw, Sussex brought down by deteriorating wicket, Welsh aiming to equal a Scottish record, The Wembley wind shifts to the west, Judo, Silky's fine win has an ominous sequel, Young light-flyweight is a fine prospect, Indians far from home in the West Country. Editorials/Leaders: Self Help V Mutual Help In Europe, No Certainties In Politics, Childish And Ridiculous Conduct. Letters to the Editor: Arts Council grant, Dedicated journalists, Development aid, Uncovering corruption in public affairs, Holding a referendum, Two nations in Ireland, Should Britain return to the gold standard?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Total sequestration of AUEW funds Con-Mech (Engineers) Ltd V Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers (Engineering Section). Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Bernard Wall, Mr T. A. Crowe, Mr Frank Moraes Former editor of 'The Times of India', Sir John Carroll, Major Robert Cain Vc, Antonin Bartusek, Obituary. Business and Finance: Attack on 'inadequate' advertising reforms, New Scottish oil strategy, 4 more US banks lift prime rates to 11 pc, Property by any other name, One of Lambeth's empty houses, Rises of up to 40 pc on cement from mid-May, £10 payments end week-old Lucas strike, Latest dividends, American drugs group in £11m bid for Gold Cross, Spot Position of Sterling, Mr Joseph leaves Mount Charlotte, Mettoy profit rebounds to put group at 5-year peak, The legal straitjacket of consumer protection, Concorde chief wants American partnership pact, Markets are still unsure · Why prices worry cement makers, Results P. C. Henderson tops £1m and raises Payment, Lord Stokes gives his staff all the facts on outlook, Italian minister affirms that import measures do not conflict with interests of Community, Lindop Holdings, Boost for term shares, Bids & deals Gateway in £2m agreed offer for Upward & Rich, Court plea to veto Crest bid is adjourned, Eurosvndicat, German trade surplus lower than expected, ICI loan terms likely to bear heavily on the Lyon Group, Money Market Rates, Whitehall gives grocers scope on cheaper lines, How the markets moved, SEC cites Penn and associates on fraud charges, BSC offer values Lye shares at 13½ times earnings, Grouse, Reports Poor start by Zenith Carb, Settling 'without prejudice' claims, New York cocoa gains ground in nervous trading, Overseas ITT's difficulty in selling Avis, Norwegian gas from Frigg field may not be piped to Britain, Semi-detached pension fund, Gillette to keep £11.5m factory, Another jobbing firm's profit wiped out. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Share prices stay firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Gilts hold steady, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Issues & Loans First Canadian dollar issue, Commodities Sharp upsurge in sugar futures. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, May 3, 1974 Minister opposes Bill allowing councils to run local lotteries House of Commons. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Manchester Appointments:, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, May 4, 1949. Property: Country Properties.
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