The Times - 10/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Tim Congdon, From Charles Hargrove, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Tony Geraghty Weston on the Green Oxfordshire, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff Brighton, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Llanberis, By John Plender Business News Staff, Leonard Amey, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By George Clark political Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Edmund Stevens, From Mario Modiano, From Victoria Brittain, Pat Healy Social services Correspondent, Peter Sharp, Alison Ross, John Young, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, David Williams, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Andrew Porter, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Railton, Gerald Ely, Pearce Wright, Lord Chalfont, PHS, Ronald Faux, David Wood, HINTON OF BANKSIDE, , DENIS MAHON., MALBY CROFTON., W. S. ALLAM., CAROL MATHER, House of Commons., MURIEL PRITCHARD., JAMES QUINN., HUGH FENTON., KENNETH BROWN., F. E. DOWRICK., C. H. MOISER, , J. W. T. MORRIS., T. C. W. STINTON., E. W. HAMEETMAN, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Philatelic Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Littlejohns, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, ELDON GRIFFITHS, , (Mrs) DOREEN READING, , BLAIR COOK, , R. J. BRIDGWATER, , T. Q. BATTLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Kenneth Owen, Frank Vogl, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Innis Macbeath, Nancy Foy, Terry Byland, By John Woodland, by Dan van der Vat Bonn Correspondent, by Dan van der Vat, D.v.d.V., by a Special Correspondent, by James Hutchinson, by Gretel Spitzer, by Joachim Neander Welt am Sonntag, by Toni Thilmann Die Welt, by Werner Neitzel Die Welt,
ResumoNews: Genealogists to hold first congress in UK By Philip Howard, Peru dam burst engulfs three villages, Scientists ignoring ban on Soviet seminar, The ministers' men invade Whitehall, New system for redundant churches urged, Threshold offer may go to print workers, Kidnappers and captives 'waved on' at police checkpoint, Ex-BBC man turns to Welsh films Regional report Trevor Fishlock, It seems the Chancellor is really the pools winner, Tory anger over 'uniformed' marchers, Allergy: Testing pollen types for hay fever, Mr Heath accused of denying public right to make EEC decision, Women asked to monitor local food prices, Woman beats some of the best male parachutists, Institute's work in combating farm ills Agriculture, Berlin holding its head high in the cultural stakes, Change of coalition partners is a straw in the wind, Search given up for missing women climbers, Freckle-face you were not always beautiful, Newspapers seek cash concessions as costs spiral, MP explains job decision, Plea to nurses by Mrs Castle as 600 patients face being forced to leave, Full of life by day, empty tunnels at night, Pro-divorce church leader given punishment choice, Workers end protests after violence in Burma, Reorganization moves can rouse local loyalties, More party supporters given Whitehall jobs, Socialists stop the rot in Lower Saxony poll, Amin press ban may affect Kenya relations, Palestinians decide not to go to Geneva peace conference, Whitlam warning to premiers, Risks of developing the oceans, Industrial action over pensions may be deferred, The Times Diary The colonizers of the Isle of Dogs, Vote to end Nalgo strikes in London, Rehabilitation follows foreign policy successes, Tenants seek co-ownership of Stern flats, Couple found murdered in houses a mile apart, Sex equality case put by a woman barrister, Development plan transforming neglected area, Vigilance and effort maintain stability, Union faces £50,000 claim by hauliers, Pakistan to raise defence expenditure by 27 pc, A little bit of 'angst' all round, Discrimination leads young black people into trouble with law, OAU condemns Japan as worst sanctions breaker, Ministers anxious to placate left wing, Greece to extend its territorial waters from six to 12 miles, Communists 'retaliate' in Vietnam, Free port is heart of international trading centre, Mr Nixon leaves today for Middle East, Criticized economy heads for mini-boom, 12-mile sea limit called for by lawyers, 200 policemen watch helplessly as IRA leader speaks, India has blown the nuclear safe wide open, Turbulent metropolis of commerce and a focal point of conflict, Demonstrators jeer at Bolshoi ballet, The ten commandments for conscientious parents, September poll forecast in Rhodesia, Sympathy not enough for nurses, Mrs Short says, Education system faced with period of upheaval, Weather cuts Ardingly show attendance, Democracy's triumph demonstrates that the political pygmy is now as tall as the economic giant, Portugal opens diplomatic ties with Moscow, Councils spend less on buildings of historic interest than on cleaning offices, survey says, Minister in French A-tests row dismissed, £1m to win seat in parliament, Statement today on EEC-New Zealand links, Reflation and pay deal urged to offset crisis over jobs and output, Woman editor refuses to join Chirac Cabinet, French scenario for Armageddon, Small-town charm hand in hand with industrial drive, Austrian empire stamps fetch record £383,285, Keeping an eye on giant councils, New evening newspaper for New York, Liberals to issue interim manifesto, Guerrilla demands cause Portugal to reconsider African policies, Commitment to the true liberation of man, Paper 'breached ruling on advertising matter', wnen will the Russians see that humanity is good for them?. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Whitelaw appointment as Tory chairman imminent. Index. Display Advertising: Important Music Theatre, Chloride, Bomin, Bank of Ireland, Miele, Richard Ellis, National Westminster Bank, Times 1000, Australian Wine Centre,, Avis., Rolls-Royce, Strutt & Parker, Metallgesellschaft, Madeira, Mbb, The Times, Sas, Aberdeen, Germany, Secker & Warburg, Die Welt, Odgers, Brussels, Healey & Baker, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., BfG, A & C Black, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: 90-year lease determinable on death not a short lease Parker v O'Connor. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Dividend Notices, Domestic Situations, Public And Educational Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, For Sale And Wanted, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Painting a sympathetic picture of planners, Fighting for survival A Woman's Estate London Weekend, LSO Birthday Gala Festival Hall/Radio 3, Holst operas and Manfred Aldeburgh, London Virtuosi Queen Elizabeth Hall, Chelsea's rustic religiosity A Book with Seven Seals A Victorian childhood. By Agnes Maud Davies, Julian Lloyd-Webber Purcell Room, RPO/Schwarz Kenwood Lakeside. Sport: Another crushing win for Hampshire, Hampshire v Lancs, Saturday's scores, Sports in Brief, Right blend served up with perfect course manners, Nonoalco's owner wins Prix du Jockey-Club with outsider, Scots' plans stay secret, Miss Murray wins 200 metres in Bucharest, Ginn will go a long way, England spreadeagled and petulant, Essex v Glamorgan, Bedford hurt 'all over' by return to track, Springboks promise a different result on Pretoria's hard ground, Scourge of Warwickshire again settle the issue, Notts v Worcester, San Flamingo quick to win Queen's Cup, French must open and not close the doors of opportunity, Vet shares credit for Oaks victory, Proton stakes his claim, Schools results, Dutch riders achieve their fifth success, Fortunes change with wind in Dragons Cup series, Desperation takes Kent to top in last few overs, For the record, Northants v Middlesex, Television networks reject demand for £750,000, Tyrrell teamwork earns full marks, Today's cricket, Surrey v Yorkshire, Late rally by Britain brings victory, Lady Margaret row over to stay at head. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Activity in office lettings, Industrial and Commercial Property, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Palestinians In Confusion, Inflationary Outlook. Letters to the Editor: Taxing works of art, Human rights, Development Area reversal, UK's commercial reputation abroad, Power sharing in Northern Ireland, Mr Slater's cash, Making truth actionable, Population of Istria, Naming the pandas, Procrastination in planning, A lesser St James, Heart disease theories, Secretarial partnerships, Nato and Greece, Risk from nuclear reactors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Bridge cup winners, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,709, Soviet gains in world chess contest. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 9, 1949 MPs' Lakes tour. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Henry Phillimore Former Lord Justice of Appeal, Mr Lionel Fielden. Business and Finance: Lending rate 11 pc, EEC may offer £500m, Worker participation urged in TUC's proposals for national transport authority, Let there be no failures, Mining Tara restive for state lease, Euromarkets Arab funds help dispel the gloom, Hawker Siddeley forms US group to sell new jet, UK component prices lure German carmakers, IBM's Amsterdam happening repeated, Avoiding more trouble in property, Committee of Twenty: how close to success?, Co-op MPs seek state aid formula, Good start by CapperNeill with order books at best level for years, Freight report Japanese seek bulk carriers, UN to draft code for international companies, Management Participation in practice: the hard realities, Special surcharges levied on two E African ports, Coates Brothers & Company Limited Group's Progressive Record Maintained in 1973, Bank Base Rates, Poor nations' plight on Washington agenda, Central bank authorities in Eurodollar swap deal, Industrial R & D in the energy crisis, BP boosts onshore output, Legal snag delaying Fair Trading Office prosecution, U S inflation may fall to 7pc, Business Diary in Europe: Flixborough shockwaves · Euro surveyors, Alpine links with French group, Plessey workers threaten action if lay-offs persist, Arabs refuse African plea for preferential oil charges, Gross Domestic Product Forecasts*, Results this week AB Foods and George Cohen, Datsun to raise prices in July in line with rivals, CBI president will reply to Benn attack on private sector's record, Brokers' views, J. B. Holdings Limited, North West puts case for priority treatment, Deadlock in Ford night shift dispute, Professor foresees wealth tax anomalies, Fabian warning on Scottish oil 'colonialization', The Scottish European Investment Company Limited. Business Appointments: New man at helm of Lyle Shipping. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Rain hits Brazil cocoa crops while drought affects European sugar, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums).
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