The Times - 26/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Edmund Stevens, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Guy Brett, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Bryce Morrison, Keith Horner, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, David Howell, Ronald Faux, PHS, Richard Davy, S. M. SWERLING, , ANDREW BELL, , JUSTIN RICHARDSON., JAMES PUNTER., F. M. SNELLGROVE, , ANDREW ELPHINSTONE., LESLIE BOWES, , A. LAWSON., EDWARD BOND, JOHN ARDEN, ROBERT BOLT, HENRY LIVINGS, DAVID MERCER, JOHN McGRATH, JOHN OSBORNE, JOHN MORGAN, KENNETH TYNAN, JIM ALLEN, MARGARETTA D'ARCY, BERNICE RUBENS, MIDGE MACKENZIE. March 22., S. VOLOVETS., GORDON H. F. BROAD., GEOFFREY AGNEW, Chairman., IVY LITVINOV., ROBIN McDOUALL., OLIVER WEAVER., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Groser, By Our Economics Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Plender, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Our Technology Correspondent, DENIS B. K. LYONS, , KARL LERSTRUP, , NANCY WITTS, , JOHN MADELEY, , N. J. GODDEN, , RICHARD BEETHAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Eric Wigham,
ResumoNews: Duke kicked by horse in driving accident, Czechoslovak envoy back in London again, Hopes for theatre raised after talks with minister, Taking off, No evidence for conviction of murder, General Amin starts purge of dissident officers, Fall in crime rate is first for 20 years, Navigator 'talked' pilot to safety, U S ruling again holds abortion to be legal, Government proposes sweeping new controls over prices and profits, 'Girl's head in dustbin', Newspaper talks fail to postpone closure, Woman pushed in front of train, Belgium now feeling effects of oil crisis, Foreign Primate 'might do church good', Minister wants Lions tour of S Africa called off, Mr Dean tells Mitchell trial of fears at White House over disclosure of secret donation, Armour on parade in streets of Athens, The man who put wheels on the Scottish bandwagon, Arms in searched ship are 'for Eire security', Mariner 10 begins sending pictures of Mercury, London allowance blamed for teacher shortage, Mr Heath criticizes Liberals for not taking responsibility, Police call for hijackers to be executed, Cheerful banter at Kremlin talks, Nationwide search for old mining documents urged by minister, Human touch in hospitals 'still needed', Workers start campaign to save Concorde, Brandt party is shaken by third election blow, Mr Whitlam punched and kicked, 51 in Saigon accused of economic sabotage, Israel drive to stop terrorism in Gaza, Foot plans on industry Bill accepted by unions, Home-made bomb from car injured policeman, Belfast man fifth in family to be murdered, More MPs are members of Bow Group, Social worker's sentence cut, Opportunity knocks on Parliament's door, The Commission on Industrial Relations continues its work under sentence of death, Government victory over rates subsidy, M Pompidou cancels his engagements, The Times Diary Fighting wars ahead of history, More security than cooperation in Geneva talks, Action is deferred on cars for invalids, Strict guard for Queen Mother at film, Government to issue books on compensation, Sadat-Tito talks to start round of summit meetings, Biology: The diet of worms, Former miners' leader on trial for planning murder, Head restricts the use of school lavatories, Some maps on Channel rail link '30 years out of date', Campaign against the censor has six aims and will launch £5,000 appeal fund, Changes in child nursing urged, Herr Scheel in Bulgaria to open discussions, Labour to decide on the Clay Cross surcharge, Japanese railmen decide on go-slow, Sect loses claim for damages, Hospital operating team had off day, QC says, Minimum pay rise of 8% sought by print unions, Americans to be asked to leave Nato base, King Husain has talks with Mr Wilson, World Court told Icelandic cod vital to Britain, Extension to Manchester airport quickly pays off, Dr Kissinger said to be ready to give up US-Europe declarations, Mr Y says he paid Janie Jones £8,000 in Harrods, Strict security for Princess Anne on visit to Germany, Sweden triples its aid to Frelimo fighters, M Messmer lobbied by worried Corsicans, Fighting flares again on Golan Heights, Congress committee to get secret Watergate report, Inquiry into Essex University troubles. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government accused of callous indifference, Output down by a fifth during three-day week, No company law reform Bill this session, Concorde talks with French on Friday, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, EEC farm deal will cut costs for British housewives, Concern over imports of British-made steel, Coal stocks next winter, Report says provision of car for disabled would increase demand House of Commons, State aid for coal since nationalization, Budget reporting threat at LBC, Rate support concentrated on inner city areas: thorough review of grant system promised, Three-wheeler anxieties allayed, Budget is expected to raise taxes and duties. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Hn, Mellersh & Harding, British airways, Metalrax(Holdings)Limited, Garrard, Industrial Centre., National Westminster Bank, Jones Lang, Robophone, Fitzvale Ltd, British Rail, Odeon, Skin Life, British Leyland, Bma, janet reger, The Famous Grouse, Weatherall Green & Smith, Charities Aid Fund, Scottish Provident, Calabria, Bbbs. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Eight players to qualify for club final, Results yesterday, Hagan likely to become coach to Iran, England's hopes for final Test have not been diminished, Today's fixtures, Newcombe brings event to admirable climax, Boat Race crews fail to impress on Tideway, Uppingham and Spanish side qualify for final, Monmouth and Downside again heading for final, The British Lions touring team, Chinese will contest at least six sports, Remarkable recovery by Cambridge, Bristol Rovers get back in their stride, Angels Two best for main event, 'Excellent squad' says Dr Craven, WBC not recognizing championship bout, Paul still has something to learn, McBride is named to lead Lions but Pullin left out, A cool look at a possible Stracey win, Macdonald and Hibbitt doubtful for Newcastle. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Company Notices, Appointments Vacant also on Page 23, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Victor Yoran Wigmore Hall, Fluctuating prices at Chinese art auction, Freedom from what? Yves Klein/Piero Manzoni Tate Gallery, ECO/Segal/Lupu StJohn's, Smith Square, Royalty Folies Royalty, Flemming Flindt: alive to danger, The Philpott File Bbc 2, Fashion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mr Brezhnev's appeal to the Russian voters, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 25, 1949 Boat race medal. Editorials/Leaders: Providing Cars For The Disabled, Dr Kissinger In Moscow, How Should Big Funds Be Invested?. Letters to the Editor: All delivered by 7.45 am, Britain's piers, Multi-fibre textile agreement, Tories in defeat, Hit by the Budget, European security talks, Effects of the rent freeze, Justifiable warning on EEC plans for merger controls, Army service in Ulster, Michelin Guide, Life in Brazil, A wealth tax and paying it, Powers for strike pickets, Effects of Community patent problem on countries involved, Employees and the acquisition of shares, Celtic Sea oil, Banks in the role of executors, Artists and VAT, Arts boycott of South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Law: Wrong to send convicted foreigners home Regina v Palmer, Gross, not net Bacon v Bacon, Caterpillar in tin of peas not 'unavoidable' Smedleys Ltd v Breed. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,646, New Bridge Lecture. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Roedean Entrance Scholarships, 1974, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Nathan Handwerker, Mr Victor Gsovsky Choreographer and ballet master, Obituary, Mr Anthony Wrightson. Business and Finance: New philosophy over industrial safety, Call to electrical engineers for higher output, Investment hit by Europe policy, CBI says, Curb likely on gas obligation to industry, The Edinburgh and Dundee Investment Company Limited, Vauxhall is last of 'big four' to raise prices, Fellow workers oppose Meriden cooperative plan, Spot Position of Sterling, Slater,Walker pretax profits up, Business Diary: The perils of polling, Dollar hit by speculation over mark revaluation, State industries may need £800m in special revenue support, Company News Pearl lower after losses overseas, Forward Levels, Mining Cons Murch hope for good year, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, No summer rise in air fares across Atlantic, 'Soaking the rich'-how far can Mr Healey go?, St Martins defy Panel over Hay's Wharf bid, Computer news Joint project team for Vickers network, Shell-Chemicals pulls out of ICI-BP ethylene plant project, Government to delay company law reform, Institutions worried by Miles Druce silence, Coal output now 89 pc of pre-strike level, Briefly, Bids and Deals Legal & General pact in Europe, BLMC shareholders told that half-year losses will be heavy, Van Dyke group gets new N Sea oil stake, How the markets moved, £25,000 liability limit, Barrow Hepburn Group Reports:, Rate of growth in the money supply continued to slow down last month, Tokyo objects to hint of UK import controls, 5,000 now laid off by Lucas strike, BP accused of exploitation in W Germany, Reckitt demonstrates its defensive qualities, New York sugar at limit-down, Budget whisky fears, Saudi Arabia to let Aramco raise output. Business Appointments: Big boardroom changes at Samuel Montagu. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Budget caution, Issues & Loans Delay likely on Tokyo listings, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Equities BLMC touch new low, Fixed Interest and Money. Property: London Flats, Salerooms.
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