The Times - 22/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Clayton, By Margaret Stone, By Clive Borrell, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Alan McGregor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter., By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Martin Huckerby, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Martin, From Our Special Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Marcel Berlins, Michael Ratcliffe, Brian Alderson, Joseph McCulloch, Derek Parker, Philippa Toomey, Michael Wolff, Richard Davy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From John Hopkins, By Geoffrey Green Football CVorrespondent, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, From Cliff Temple, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, Sheila Black, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, Charles Lewsen, Patrick Cosgrave, William Sargant, PHS, Louis Heren, Howard Snell The author is the chairman of the London Symphony Orchestra., CLIFFORD J. JOLLY, Associate Professor of Anthropology, , ANNA ALEXEIEVA, Monastiraki, Lapithos, Cyprus., ALEC BISHOP, , DAVID LAZAR, 3 St John's Wood Road, NW8., J. PHRANTZES, , PATRICK MARTIN-SMITH, , PHILIP RHODES., JOHN TALBOT. 3/4 South Square, WC1., IAN McGEOCH. Chairman., MAX BELOFF, Principal, , C. P. ROBERTS, , STUART JOHNSTONE, , DAVID VERNEY, , ULRICH SIMON, , From John Young Planning Reporter, By Richard Allen, From Frank Vogl, By Terry Byland, By Christopher Wilkins, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Plender, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, BRIAN ELKAN, , J. T. KAY, , DAVID MONTGOMERY., By Our Labour Correspondent, JENNIFER M. BOWEN, , J. D. A. FITZGERALD, , CHARLES SADLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Report excludes tourist areas as oil sites, Mr Callaghan appeals to unions for £500,000 and active help in election campaign, Senator Nenni warns Italians against increasing US bases, Developing London's orchestral tradition, Flood toll in Philippines reaches 78, Preservationists press for full study of Bath's future, Motoring Simple guide to in-car entertainment, Mr Shore agrees to Court Line inquiry, Landscape expert's study of tunnel rail link, Firms surprised by move, Sea law delegates fail to agree on next meeting, Shopping around, Gatwick-based airline's licence suspended, Unions to tell private patients to move out, Leaders of two communities in Cyprus to meet for first time since peace talks failure, Pay increase averts strike in Mozambique, Syria's 'friendly' talks in London, The movement in psychiatry away from the philosophical, Ancient texts discovered in tombs unearthed in China, French to be freed from hotel registration, Newry's fears grow as IRA tightens grip, British envoys in Cyprus moves, Statements made on best information, Mr Shore says, Mr Clive Jenkins on 'white serf' companies, Summonses taken out over Swedish film, The economic policies of the right-wing that are gaining support, Mr Odinga affected by Kenya election bar, Tory plan to benefit women and elderly, Spain will hold referendum on Sahara, State call to revive 'cottage hospitals', India-Pakistan talks planned for next month, New British envoy on way to Peking, Mr Prior on Tory 'social contract', Protest secures return of Tatar family to Crimea, Government will ban restrictive deals by service industries, Prosecutor asks for delay in Watergate trial, Ethiopian ruler appeals for national unity, Workmates said to have put LSD in drink, Decision later in case of Maria Colwell's mother, Racial interests give life to a relaxed election in Malaysia, Secrets of Rockefeller fortune to be revealed, Explosives inspectors report increase in petrol accident deaths, Mr Kennedy reproves veterans on amnesty, Nearly 100 arrested in Yard raids, Mr Wilson to address TUC next month, French farmers are given stop-gap concessions, Alleged Mafia leader is given provisional liberty, Actor's firm owes £62,916, The Times Diary, Hovercraft: Potential in Canada, Race relations response 'poor', Mother indulged son of 16 by buying him cars, Famous Ulster ship makes an inglorious end, Mr Chamberlain 'saved Hitler in 1938', Irish jails ban food parcels for prisoners, Public service pensions go up by 16½ per cent, Why the mischief that was Watergate must not be forgotten, China attacks 'fraud' of Soviet aid, First flight of new fighter, MPs press attack on Labour over Court Line crash, 50,000 plan to wage guerrilla war, Miles wins world chess title, Israeli plane 'shot at by missile', Greek air strike 'was halted by threat from US', Mr Ford likely to stand for election, Kidnappers demand £15,000 for child, Four-nation plane buying group may collapse. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Vent-Axia, Fribourg & Treyer, Finlan, National Westminster Bank, Cwmbran, The Times, Haigland Fashion, British Caledonian, Half-Millionaires, Better Rowing, Bangladesh Disaster, Thomson quick ticket, H.A.G, Philips, Heather Valley, Atcost, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Announcements, Entertainments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 23, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Tricks on stage Magic East Grinstead, Bayreuth's year of the three Brünnhildes Der Ring des Nibelungen Bayreuth Festspielhaus, Fiction The Silken Net, Surveying the foothills Mervyn Peake, Twenty-four hours to live The Twenties By Alan Jenkins (Heinemann, £5) The Fabulous Century: 1920-1930, Misjudgment and feebleness The Plans of War, Tartuffe Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, A Little Night Music for London, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall / Radio 3, Three Choirs Festival Gloucester Cathedral, Myths of mortality The City of the Gods, Intelligence bashing Operation Splinter Factor. Sport: Burnley make great recovery to share honours with Chelsea, Unexpected high place, Sports in Brief, Tottenham lose but expose City flaws, Results yesterday, Auction Ring to justify Mercer's confidence, No better chance for Pakistan, Sheffield United chairman resigns his post, East Germans enter six and win six, Remarkable day at Northampton, Hawker and Dawe first in third Fireball race, Lee celebrates arrival with crucial goal, Strong British team going to the Aachen show, Four champions denied British title, Tennis, Notts invitation is quickly accepted, Barlow brothers in form, Carter's performance erases doubts on his fitness for Rome, Lyle shines in spite of sleepless night, Anji and McKeown allay Sutcliffe's fears, Times have changed rapidly for Leeds, Charles kept away as Bembridge returns strongly, Third title won by Jones and Bryant. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Binding Up The Wounds, Competitive Services, Public Printers. Letters to the Editor: The balance of power in Cyprus, Lightning Healey, Regenerating British industry, Population policy, Degree status, In defence of high-alumina cement, Waste paper money, Losses on livestock, United Kingdom trade with Latin America, Capital yoke?, Collapse of Court Line, British statutes and Community law, Bogus use of research questionnaire, Management of childbirth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Glasgow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 22, 1949 Fishing losses. Obituaries: Lt-Col A. R. Wise Former Tory MP, Professor Oliver De Selincourt, Rev Dr J. F. Mozley, Baron Ilford Former chairman of NAB, Kate O'brien. Business and Finance: Discount market, A D International cool on Dentsply offer, British scrap quota from US doubled, Strong second quarter at Tube Investments, British Land shares hit by £398,000 pre-tax loss, Healey tax seen as expropriation, Big chrome and nickel deposits found in Kenya, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Tube Investments Limited Interim Statement, Commodities Dail sugar price at £314, Spot Position of Sterling, Progressive Securities Investment Trust Limited Statement by the Chairman, TUC protest on building trade cuts, Standstill at Chrysler makes 9,500 idle and puts 8,000 more at risk, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Charter's agreed 40p cash for Sadia, Business Diary: Lovejoy on the track for BR · Dutch farmers angry, Chairman of failed bank resigns post at Sentinel, Mr Benn faced by need to replan takeover of Court Shipbuilders, Denigration campaign alleged by St Gobain and Suez Finance, Technical recovery by equities loses impetus, Fed chief says cuts in budget are vital now, Bankers' Final Examinations Banking Diploma, £21.5m loan to Hawtin by Bankers Trust, BP drilling failure, Chesterfield Properties, Tom Martin Metals Group Limited The National Metal Merchant, Money Market Rates, Importers claim Mulley ports plan could add £100m to trade bill, UDT gives terms of £30m funding move, Towards a fairer deal from the service industries, Turnbull Scott make £1.9m of acquisitions, Car imports percentage rises in sales boost, Shipbuilders will propose partnership with state, General Motors pares increases, Shareholders file fresh suits against Geon, Where extended restrictive practices ban would apply, Oil And Associated Investment Trust Limited, Italian industry leader says government taxation curbs will merely stoke inflation, How the markets moved Rises, July figures show price rises on upturn, Production loss dims picture at British Aluminium, Hint of interim payment from Avana, Top US companies petition against profits inquiry, Trafford Carpets, British Leyland's battle for the heavy lorry market, Atlantic Int Bank. Business Appointments: Free trade director for Ind Coope named. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, NY silver rallies to rise 16.6c, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recovery fades, Wall Street, Fresh worries in late dealings. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,770.
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