The Times - 20/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes, By Michael Horsnell, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Raymond Perman, Labour Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affiars Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Worcester, March 19., By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, By Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Mediano, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Brian James, By Peter West, By a Special Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Pat Healy, Caroline Moorehead, Hugh Jolly, William Gaunt, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Richard Davy, Henry Stanhope, PHS, Richard Harris, J. S. FINDLAY, Chairman Findlay, C. E. CARRINGTON, 56 Canonbury Park South, N1., F. T. WYNYARD-WRIGHT, , F. A. BISHOP., JOHN TRACY, SJ, , A. G. COOKE, Clerk to the Justices, Sunderland Magistrates' Court, Gillbridge Avenue, Sunderland., D. C. WATT, , W. G. LAMBERT, , PAUL L. ROBERTSON, , WILL HOWIE, , JEREMY ISAACS, Producer, the, J. A. DAVIES, Principal, , GERARD YOUNG, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, Chairman., JAMES ALLASON., MAURICE ASH., JAMES EAGLES, Churchwarden., GEORGE SCHWARTZ, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By A Special Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From John Earle, Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, J. A. GOULD, , R. G BENNETT, G. LOCKETT, , W. G. H. ROBINS, , GERHARD FISCHER, MICHAEL BROTHERTON., G. S. HARRIS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: 'Express' unions seek Glasgow closure delay, Commons faces dearth of major Bills before Easter, London debuts, £21,000 paid for pair of Saxon pistols, Study of plan to replace A-level exams, Angola commander recalled to take over as chief of staff, Mr Dayan begins Syria talks on March 29, Another girl aged 14 sent to Holloway on remand, The Times Diary The unacceptable face of a loser, Poll backs Senate trial, 1920 deserter gives himself up to Navy, Does it matter who gives children the care they need?, The 'tribal rites' we carry out on our babies, Herr Brandt's fear that democracy will be dead in 30 years, Flexibility adds extra power to the US nuclear deterrent, Mr Lever not being paid for advice to Government on financial affairs, Delight at Indonesia's welcome to the Queen, Decision next week by engineers on date for overtime ban, Mr Callaghan's aim is EEC changes without confrontation, Soho cleared of heroin 'scourge', Uganda Asians can rejoin families, Italian justice in dilemma over Valpreda case, Mr Litvinov going to US, SDLP may demand removal from Northern Ireland of Special Air Service members, Matching work to the idea of social service, 10 killed as police fire on rioters in Bihar towns, Lisbon streets unsafe for women, actress says, French protests at rising prices, Fund-raising plan for council projects, Beaverbrook closures 'essential to survive', Is South-east Asia really anything more than a name?, Commission to study safety of nuclear waste disposal, Rhodesia bishop snubs man from Monday Club, Cambodia's old capital burns as troops flee, Mr du Cann defends Tory leader as backbenchers plan poll 'inquest', Minister's assurance on NZ immigration control, EEC seeks humane slaughter of animals, Mr Nixon puts fresh complexion on his threat against Europe, £54m claim by DC 10 widow may wreck convention limiting air crash damages, Dismissal caution to officers at Clay Cross, Schools policy 'not to change before summer', Constitution reform to be in Labour manifesto, U S protest over apartheid incident, Chatsworth illuminated manuscripts for auction, Essex barricades unlikely to come down despite police warning to students, How Mr Foot tripped up the Tory Opposition, Cameraman has a go: A television camera-, Two-year degree course plan delays free university, £3.5m appeal for cathedral restoration work, UN observers injured on Golan Heights, Teachers seek London allowance rise, Experts examine causes of rheumatism, French drop proposal for European energy agency, Big fall in Indian harvest forecast, Commodity markets inquiry may be set up, Village victory in 12-year by-pass fight, Wage snatch victim 'pushed to death', Dubcek letter on 'Prague spring' is authenticated, Threat by Greece to Clydeside firm's bid, Wife and man accused of murder by weedkiller, Botany: Rain speeds leaf decay, Call for law change to stop 'misuse of police search powers, Prison sentences for Paris property fraud, Disgruntled students win support in India, Union officials plead for Concorde project, Meetings in London may end friction with U S. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Enab, The British Bank, British Midland Airways, Northwood Publications Limited, Essex Water Company, Harvey Nichols, Telford, Ubaf Limited, Ansafone, Heinemann, Industrial Center, Giro, Canlife units, Zambian Anglo American Limited, Sichel, Clydesdale Bank Ltd, John Swire & Sons Ltd., Mercedes-Benz. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Chair of offshore engineering, Energy award, Latest appointments, Conservative senator calls for President's resignation, Two PPSs appointed, RNLI bravery awards. Sport: Difficult path to final for Miss Beck, Yesterday's results Second division, Racepools to put £½m into sport, Lions' tour coming apart at seams, Sports in Brief, Third win no guarantee of success for Eton, Snow reports, Orantes loses touch after winning too easily, Spaniards take Penzance by surprise, Today's fixtures, Three birdies put Mrs Bayman and Miss Mooney back in the picture, Santana in New York Jets, Celtic only one of four UK sides to put your shirt on tonight, Ascot race is Goliath's next objective, Today's teams at Motspur Park, The missionary meets with hostile reception, Ashes and Baichan cover the canefield ground, Creative ideas from a conveyor belt, Foreman hits out from long distance, Sir Alf wants club-country decision in near future, Modigliani a strong hope despite extra weight, Cambridge good all-rounders but unlikely winners, Apalachee will take the Derby and 2,000 Guineas in his stride. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Women'S Appointments also on pages 29 and 31, Announcements, Educational, Motor-Cars Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Entertainments. Reviews: The American Frontier Courtauld Institute, BBC SO/Boulez Round House/Radio 3, Fears and Miseries of the Third Reich Arts, Cambridge, Hamlet Greenwich, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Politics and Parliament: Renegotiation, not confrontation, with Europe: no price rises from this week's farm talks, Minister to see both sides at Scottish 'Express', Big defence cuts would harm Nato stance, Mr Wilson rejects separation concept, Talks ruled out before Bill to end Industrial Relations Act House of Commons, Liberal MP's suspicion of excessive nationalism, Speech not invitation to free-for-all, Rhodesia sanctions to be strengthened. Property: London And Suburban, Strutt and Parker, London Flats, Horrods Estate Offices. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Task For The Government, First Steps To Renegotiation. Letters to the Editor: Tax on the work of creative artists, Policy on land, Single transferable vote, Mutiny in Singapore, Mines deficit, Chartered engineers: a status long established, Age example of Britain's MPs, Ashanti regalia, Population control, Honest PO, Innocent man in jail, The Ugarit tablet, Experiences of enemy occupation, Scottish oil revenue, Erroneous clothing statistics, Sale of church plate, Executive authority and Parliament, The Sovereign's duties, Britain at UN, Gunboat morality, Another think tank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday,. Obituaries: Prof C. A. Campbell Notable Scottish philosopher, Obituary, Ann Bridge, Dr Dorothy Feyer. Business and Finance: Mrs Williams raises doubt about subsidies on bread, Fuel prices dilemma for Belgium, NCB agrees £11m deal for opencast mining, French Production, Oil takeover Bill in Venezuela, Exports of processed foods reach record value, Renewed talks on future of Shotton, Unit trust sales down by £1.2m during February, Spot Position of Sterling, Washington sets up anti trust body on energy, Liquidity and Budget fears hit industrials, Fixed Interest and Money, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Short time at VW, Forward Levels, Meriden men sued by former employers, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Strike brings standstill at Cammell Laird yard, Hauliers complain at 'cash down' rule for oil, Briefly, Business Diary: Don's new job, Tanker boom expected as Arabs raise oil output, Money Market Rates, Commission issues its first order to cut prices, Builders plead for more projects, 'Neutrality' call by court in GKN merger bid, BP Chemicals' plan for £100m development will facilitate use of North Sea resources, Deal with Finland, Tax 'reward' for exports urged, Imperial Group Limited, Role of British technology to be weighed in picking reactors, How the markets moved, Pressure to use natural resources as weapons, Advertising and Marketing Booker McConnell launches Chefs Larder, Issues & Loans Yearling bonds fall again, The General Funds Investment Trust LIMITED, Mining Grootvlei stakes a claim, Mr Shultz argues against tax cuts, and predicts upswing in America, Bids and Deals Reed's £3.7m for Toronto purchase, Airlines discuss fresh round of fares rises, Jewellers demand uniform gold pricing, Germany revises surplus figures, Financing higher raw material costs at BICC, Company News Ductile Steels soar to £1.9m in opening half, US union asks Japan to curb car shipments, Raising of Italian discount rate to 9 pc from today is aimed at curbing capital outflow, Kuwait team asks for participation changes. Business Appointments: Sir James Dunnett to join board of Imperial Group from Ministry of Defence. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Times index at year's low, UK share in N Sea supply boat service, The Times Share Indices, Industrials weak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities and the speculator, Wall Street, Commodities Copper prices at record levels. Law: Foreigners and Fatal Accidents Acts The Esso Honduras, Behaviour in divorce law-'jury' approach. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,641, Broadcasting.
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