The Times - 03/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres, Ronald Kershaw and Arthur Osman, By Our Business News Staff, From Staff Reporters Scunthorpe, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, June 2, By John Groser Political Staff, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent Salisbury, June 2, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Grangemouth, From Our Correspondent Wolverhampton, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Edmund Akenhead Crossword Editor, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent Blackpool, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Labour Staff, From David Leigh Leicester, By Frank Roberts, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Paris, June 2, From Our Correspondent Madrid, June 2, From Our Correspondent Lusaka, June 2, From Peter Nichols, From Alan MCGregor Geneva, June 2, From Our Correspondent Tel Aviv, June 2, From Dessa Trevisan Belgrade, June 2, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, June 2, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, June 2, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, June 2, From Our Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, June 2, Ruth Miller, Richard Brooks, Leonard Buckley, Alan Coren, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Bryce Morrison, Ion Trewin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent., By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, From Brian James Bruges, June 2, From Jim Railton Mannheim, June 2, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by William S. Evans., by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., A Special Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Robert Fisk, PHS, David Spanier, David Wood, JOHN ARKELL, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, chairman, HAROLD SOREF, vice-chairman, Monday Club, 51 Victoria Street, SW1., ROBERT JACKSON, , JAMES ROBERTSON., Yours sincerely, GILBERT LONGDEN 89 Cornwall Gardens, SW1., JULIAN AMERY, House of Commons. June 2., JON KIMCHE, Camilla Lacey Lodge, Westhumble, Surrey., ANTONY FLEW, 26 Alexandra Road, Reading., PETER TARGETT, Headmaster, Southgate School, Sussex Way, Cockfosters, Hertfordshire. May 30., MARTIN THOMPSON, 120 Swan Court, Chelsea, SW3. May 30., Leonard Amey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Drummond, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Our United States Economics Correspondent Washington, June 2, From Paul Martin Beirut, June 2, By Roger Vielvove, From Frank Vogl Washington, June 2, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, Edward Owen, From John Earle Rome, June 2, D. H. A. TUFNELL, 8 St Anne's Crescent, Lewes, Sussex, BN7 1SB., P. GRIGGS-SMITH, FRIBA, 39a Flower Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7., A. G. WALKER, 21 Blendon Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 1BN., GRAHAM BUSTON, 56a Pont Street, London, SW1., MISS M. WEDLAKE, Hedgeways, Throwleigh Road, South Zeal, Okehampton, Devon., R. W. FROST Managing Director. Grillford Ltd, 7 Burners Lane, Kiln Farm Industrial Estate, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, K J. Coutts, Peter Hill, Maurice Barnfather, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Michael Connock, Innis Macbeath, By Ashley Druker, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Expanding industry in holiday playground, Strike threat by bus crews over assaults, Undercurrents that feed Asians' strike, Why we must have an anti-corruption agency, Is Ulster heading towards a Protestant dictatorship?, Opposition groups in Spain agree joint plan, The Dragon King is enthroned in Bhutan, Africans reject Rhodesia settlement plan, UN warning on low level of world food stock, Arab guerrillas killed after Galilee manhunt, President Giscard forges alliance with Herr Schmidt to halt disintegration of the Community, Portuguese to hold talks with Frelimo, Flamboyant Mr Fairbairn comes in from the cold Regional report, Families return to salvage what they can from the ruins of their homes, Sir Arthur Harris flies back into the attack, Partners retain identity in new marriage of convenience, Superiors say Jesuit can continue as Nixon aide, The battle of Europe goes on at Westminster, Mr Whitlam's majority cut to five seats, Speed, price and ease of access are factors in hoverport's success, Military spectre rises in Japan, Keegan held in Belgrade airport incident, Transfer to Ulster 'not way to Protect British people', Understanding the special difficulties of the lone father, Report says one-parent families are badly housed, Scientist's crossword win, Stiffening of EEC in face of Britain's demands, Social contract must go beyond words, union leader says, Media 'may face pressure', Farmland prices pattern alters Agriculture, Cardinal criticizes Mr Jenkins's decision, Growing church concern on homosexuals' plight, Textile industry jobs may be affected, Italian authorities face up to neo-fascist threat, Contrasting resorts are complementary-a boost for tourist trade, Guerrillas seek peace talks compromise, Leyland strikers allowed to meet in Spain, More health service staff join strike, Bipartisan policy in balance as MPs prepare for Ulster debate, Mrs Wilson's 'mystical experience', Mr Rabinowitz to be Israel Finance Minister, Home Office blamed for delay over bail hostels, A hundred years of quiet revolution among the headmistresses, Industry, schools and transport threatened as Scottish oil refinery men decide to stay out, Marshal Tito lauds town which saved his life, Record of events before blast at Flixborough chemical plant may have been destroyed, Syrians and Israelis make progress in chilly Geneva talks, A popular place for retirement, Malaysian policy of uniting races backed by China, The question behind the Irish question, Science report Environment: Natural oil pollution, The Times Diary Bring back the Cat and Mouse?, Chinese posters attack provincial leaders, Fire rages on after one of the worst disasters in world chemical industry, Pakistani coming back to see the Queen. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, 'Resign' call to Mr Short, Latest appointments. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rank Hilger, Portals Holdings Limited, Globe Investment Trust LIMITED, Mouton-Cadet, Collins, Times 1000, Strutt & Parker, The New Britain, Ansafone, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, Woodward And Wray, Barclays, Liptons, Scandinavian Airlines, Capper-Neill, Matthews Wrightson Holdings Limited, Westwood Industrial Estate,, John D. Wood, Europe, Building Society Guaranteed Investment, Bensons Inernational Systems Limited, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Scunthorpe Disaster. Law: Whether EEC rule on alcohol content valid Hauptzollamt Bielefeld (Federal Republic of Germany) V Offene Handelsgesellschaft Firma HC Koenig. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 26, Women's Appointments also on pages 6 & 7, For Sale And Wanted, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A view of Tommy Trinder-land Thick as Thieves London Weekend, Ronald Smith Queen Elizabeth Hall, Romeo and Juliet Farnham, Waterloo thunderbolt Sir Herbert Walker's Southern Railway, Esther Queen Elizabeth Hall, Imogen Cooper Purcell Room, They Sold a Million Bbc2. Sport: Saturday's scores, Sports in Brief, Derbyshire finish 10 runs short of target, Two easy successes for Stead in One Ton trials, Placings in the Oxford Summer Eights, First John Player League century for Greenidge, The growing stature of Miss Barker, Czechoslovak girl cannot contain Miss Evert's near-flawless attack, Scotland require more sustained enthusiasm, Yugoslavia a yardstick to measure England development, Muirfield in better shape than most, Yorkshire V Northants, Flixborough disaster affects race, Miss Lynch left out of British team in Bucharest, British eight win only as two fours, Lions seem a little ordinary at times, Fletcher a candidate for championship selection, Price and Murray confident of victory with Giacometti, For the Record Schools cricket, Sussex V Hampshire, Kent V Warwick, Seventh title for Angus and Warburg, Benson and Hedges final zone tables, Tenacity upsets the odds, Turner at his Sunday best goes down well, Piggott suspended for eight days. Editorials/Leaders: Starting Again In Ulster. Letters to the Editor: The uses of industrial power, The socialist solution, Political honours, Institutional reform, Salary levels: burden of responsibility, Higher off-peak electricity charges, School governors, Ulster: need for a reappraisal, Salvaging waste paper, Sex discrimination: when ability and enthusiasm are ignored, President Sadat's record, Free speech obstructed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 2, 1949 Disraeli's home. Obituaries: Sir Arnold Lunn Leading English authority on skiing, Lady Norton-Griffiths. Business and Finance: Little chance of prices slowdown, Survey of manufacturers likely to show changes in capital spending programmes, Offshore wells could be producing more than half world's oil by 1980, Company Meetings Houlder Line, Fall in building land sales cuts £6,000 off an acre, Fair trading proposals for service industries, House costs expected to be stable until next year, Stanwood Radio Limited, Arab ministers decide to maintain embargo on The Netherlands, Consultants adapt to changing climate, Bottle shortage curbed Teacher's sales rise, Mono Containers Limited, Is Britain a nation of subordinates?, Nypro disaster threatens major disruption in UK textile industry, Results Robert Moss at peak but slows in second-half, Food groups prepare for review of Price Code, Saudis ask Iran to join in cutting oil charges, Jardine Japan Investment Trust Limited, The Labour view of insider trading, Finlay Packaging Ltd., Euromarkets Eurobonds: is the worst over?, Bank Base Rates, Successes for executive job-finding, Peak output levels mark man-made fibres recovery, Business Diary in Europe: Thawing Greenland? · Nypro's Dutch parent, Pension funds concerned over business rents, Harland's long search for profits, Brokers'views, Tootal's cautious but overseas still 'strong', Merchant fleet at record level, Boosting the sherry image, Merger seen as Franklin bank's only hope, Briefly, Worker-managers in Yugoslavia, $24m bid by Burmah soon, Motor agents worried by car increases, Energy crisis forces U S car industry to review its Wankel engine plans, Gas import network planned, Results this week, Company Meeting National Sunlight Laundries Limited, Wool usage maintained, Channel Isles banks turn to local recruiting Industry in the Regions, BP'S buy-back talks with Kuwait break down, Big industrial group may buy into Lockheed, Lending rate 11 3/4pc, Freight report VLCC Gulf rates continue to climb, Walter Runciman & Co. Ltd., Printers told to resist price cuts pressure, Cost-cutting at Chase's Rome branch. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: Mr J B Woodeson is Reyrolle chairman. Property: Industrial plan near Montreal, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,703.
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