The Times - 29/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Edmund Stevens, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Robert Fisk, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Laura Kaufman of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, By Nicholas Ashford, From Victoria Brittain, From Moshe Brilliant, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Tim Railton, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Keith Horner, Sheila Black, Gerald Ely, by Geoffrey Weston, by Ron Kennedy, G.W., R.K., Richard Wigg, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, DAVID ROLLO, , RON SMITH, , FREDERICK MASON., R. St. J. PITTS-TUCKER, Secretary, , W. T. MONNINGTON, President., OTTO KAHN-FREUND, , N. D. F. BOHM, BRIAN CROZIER, , HILL of LUTON, , GWYNEDD RAE, , HELEN M. RICHARDS, , W. R. HOLT., A. G. COLE., A. C. DURIE, Director General., A. M. MacLAREN, , MARY MARGARET HUGHES, , WYNNE GODLEY, , GRAFTON, Chairman, Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, I. O. CHANCE, Chairman, Georgian Group, NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, Chairman, Victorian Society, JOHN SUMMERSON, Curator, Sir John Soane Museum, H. M. COLVIN, St John's College, Oxford, J. M. CROOK, Bedford College, London University, JOHN R. REDMILL, DONALD W. INSALL, SCOTT MacROBERT, , R. W. J. GRANDCOURT., BROCARD SEWELL, , T. P. GOLDINGHAM., By Pearce Wright, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, By John Plender, By Our Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, JEAN B. GOLD, Tudor Records, , J. R. L. CUNINGHAM, , G. S. MINTO, , From Frank Vogl, R. O. LIGHTFOOT, , S. D. APPLETON, Chairman, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, David Blake, Michael Baily, Andrew Wilson, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, by R. W. Shakespeare, by Robert Fisk, by Robert Rodwell, R.F., R.W.S., by Hal Crowe editor, Farm Week,
ResumoNews: Better use of grassland, Oxford find their stride in full course trial, France in no mood for experiments, Electricity consumers face new rise over and above 30 per cent announced in Budget, Greek regime begins filling island camp condemned by Red Cross with exiles of all political shades, Burnley a Special Report Eradicating the legacy of 'King Cotton', Building societies agree to postpone decision on mortgage interest rate, British Legion continues to advance on all fronts, Press award for Peter Niesewand, Belgium's oil dispute ends as talks go on, US-Soviet communique on ministerial talks, Professor attacks higher education system, Mr Short adopts an impartial approach, Mall shooting: accused man said to be a schizoid, Bourse latest casualty in French bank strike, Football flourishes under the tough outspoken rule of 'Lord Bob', Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, and Peter Hill report on prospects for the traditional industries Aerospace, Extra aid for poor and elderly, Shares index down by a half in two years, Strife has not affected work in the factory, Lively revolution brings better-balanced look, Broad drive cuts dole queues, Paying for solvency and safety in the shops, EEC's new deal for the migrant worker, Ethiopia's students press reform demands, Behind the barricades industry grasps new growth records, Doctors may call for end to the breathalyser, Critical state of EEC worries Herr Brandt, The Times Diary Wagging the flag for colonialism, Rules may be relaxed for husbands from overseas, World's biggest liner to be scrapped in May, House votes to bring busing to an end, 5% more staff for fewer local authorities, Shopping around for Easter, 600lb bomb wrecks Army's Belfast HQ, Nato to unify air command, Living theatre brings new style of art to the people, Growing black power a main issue in South Africa elections, Fraud case judge critical of liaison in ministry, Competence confounding greater pace and flair, Unions will continue to be independent, TUC leader says, Family fund 'a sitting target' for wealth tax, State research establishments blamed for hampering teaching of science, Communists lose thirty-hour battle, Head urges caution in teacher militancy, Bitterness in Israel over Labour Party's change of tune in backing pro-Arab declaration, Timing of President's Moscow visit defended, Plan for 'spent' convictions criticized, Sir Keith Joseph: An improbable and impressive record, Bank-raid denial by ex-captain of golf club, Oxford students walk out of disciplinary court, Evidence of rice field talk about Mr Vesco, MPs told wealth tax is not open to debate, Corsica wants France to take off the handcuffs, Huge financial aid must continue, Testbed for regional fund, Concorde group forecasts £929m benefit for UK, Aslef to take wage demand to arbitration, Why some expect the world to win the war against famine, 'Money no solution for deprived areas', Miss G talks of Mr Dee, Littlejohn claim that Whitehall approved 16 Irish robberies, Mr Nixon puts his bets on the autumn, Dutch local electors ignore small parties, Villagers' appeal to Syria fails to halt shelling, Government aid unlikely for Clay Cross rebels, 'Appalling' decline in housing must be halted, minister says, Shipbuilding, Russia ready to barter oil for Japan's aid on railway, Home Office says complaints against police should still be investigated by the police, Northern Ireland a Special Report on industrial and economic reconstruction T. J. O. Hickey examines the tangled political background behind the disturbances Obstacle course to dual loyalty, Priests denounce role of Church in Mozambique, War on Want accuses British tea estates, Lack of Bills gives MPs a fortnight's recess, Overstamping alarms even the grocery store chiefs Food prices, Controversial Old Masters make £291,130, Minister will study deterioration of government scientists' pay and status, French yachtsman beats Chichester record, Nurses' conference told of victimization fears, Court orders AUEW to pay £47,000 to Con-Mech, Dr Kissinger fails to reach agreement with Moscow on limitation of strategic arms, Mr Shore hints at active role in renegotiation, Sanitation: Sewerage for disaster areas. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust, Knight Frank & Rutley, Tap, British Gas, Belfast Telegraph, Scottish Widows, British airways, Ibd, Lufthansa, Miele, Multiple Display Advertisements, W. J. Mercer, Times 1000, Burnley Football Club, Trade Directory of Northern Ireland, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Liverpool & Chester, Crusader, Linda, Gallaher, British Caledonian, Financial Times, Burnley North East Lancs, Diana Cowpe, Tuca Tile, Instant Alfa, Pride & Clarke, Dawson International Limited, VAT, Thomson Holidays, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Construction News, Lovell, Cooper+Turner Group, Rn, Huddersfield Building Society, Bonds, The Economist, Prestige, The Burnley BUILDING SOCIETY. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Lorry limit back to 60 mph on motorways House of Lords, Staff of think tank to carry on their work, Parliamentary notices House Of Commons, Legitimate role for NHS charges, Advice to Mr Heath: Stop fighting last election, Official mark on ballot form essential, Statement shortly on broadcasting policy, Security not sole issue in case of Price girls, Striking the balance in new law on picketing, Minister says attempts to beat wealth tax likely to prove costly, Free family planning supplies for all at hospitals and clinics, More immigration if husbands of British women get entry right House of Commons, Lord Balogh's job in energy developments, Next Week. Sport: Pace leads tightly-bunched field in latest Surtees, Occupational complaint strikes at Greig's spinning finger, Amateurs survive setbacks, Skiing, Sports in Brief, Women's team to face Ulster, Snow reports, The Dickinson double combination, Challenger finds rhythm through his music, Miss Evert runs into trouble in first set, A million dollar answer to WTT threat, When character overshadows skill, Standards are on the move upwards, Clement could extend the best Europeans, Big men who are last of small spenders. Reviews: Old Fruit King's Head, Young playwrights at the Royal Court, Richard Lester recovers the knack The Three Musketeers (u) Carlton American Graffiti (aa) Ritz/ABC Edgware Road and Fulham Road Serpico (x.) Paramount Blues Under the Skin/Mangrove Nine Electric Cinema Club, Lunchtime Barrie, Play for Today Bbc 2, The Merry Widow Coliseum, NPO/Muti Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Foreign Cars, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Law: Injunction to stop breach of statute, 'Or' in sea oil Act means 'and/or', Notice to sheriff's officer no notice. Property: Residential Property Elegant old manor houses in demand, Land For Sale, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The charge of the white elephants. Editorials/Leaders: Investigating Complaints Against Police, The Hopes For The Contract, IS There Any Hope In Rhodesia's Future?. Letters to the Editor: Policy choice, Catholic right of dissent, Stamps for the occasion, Employee share schemes, Stopping of aid to Chile, Julian Melchett Trust, The saving of The Grange, Medical education, US troopsin Europe, Effect of profit curbs on small retailers, UK approach to the EEC patent convention, Artists and VAT, Future of BBC overseas service, Investment policies and the protection of savings, Trade union rights, North Sea oil, The Budget and the taxpayer, Industrial relations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Libya Ambassador, Latest appointments, Cheltenham College. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: WANG MING Mao's rival, Earl Of Moray, Dr Leo Marquand. Business and Finance: £12m Canadian order for Reyrolle-Parsons, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy losses in gilt-edged, 3-day week costs Lucas £5.5m, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, Eurosyndicat, Associates' deals, Committee discusses rules for floating exchange rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, French race for nuclear power, Bids and Deals GRA pays £5.7m for stake in Joe Coral, Fall in brick output and deliveries, 1m BLMC shares as distributors' sales lure, Dollar again under siege but sterling tops $2.40, Minister extends time limit for Fraser bid inquiry, Cornhill Insuranceanother successful year, Forward Levels, Jessel lost £1.5m on P&O shares sale, The Times Shdre Indices, Producer may bid for Fox, Cement makers prepare to ask for big increases, Britain expects EEC visitors will make up for American shortfall, MK Refrigeration Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Chairmen's Reports Guinness profit warning, Australian takeover of uranium clarified, Pact gives Spain access to UK rail technology, Socal faces inquiry into oil cartel charges, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED "Profit targets achieved. 42% of our pre-tax profit earned overseas" Statement By The Chairman, The Rt Hon Viscount Watkinson Ch, Issues & Loans Dollar loan for Miles Druce, Cope Allman International Limited, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited Blue Circle Group, Britain to foot Chile ship bill, German interest rates 'threaten capital market', Shipping's Suez quandary, US inflation rate 'can be halved', Fairfax Jersey Group Ltd. Interim Report For The Six Months Ended December 31st, 1973, Gilts plumb the depths on budgetary doubts, Briefly, Whatlings, Money Market Rates, Steel 'brain drain' to US feared, Cigarette groups sign synthetic tobacco deal, Wall St sheds 16.82 points as slump continues, $20,000m oil costs burden for EEC, Donald Macpherson Group, How the markets moved, Engineering pay: a crucial test case, Lucas and the cost of three-day working, Company News Jessel sees profit growth threatened, ANGLO AMERICAN GOLD INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Extracts from the Review by the Chairman, Mr. W. D. Wilson, Mitton, Butler, Priest 'hammered' on Stock Exchange after failure of rescue attempt, Cut of 10 pc in wholesale margins may have little effect on food bills, Fourfold expansion in nuclear power predicted for Community in 15 years, Mining Amgold outlook 'favourable', Europe and Overseas Earnings soar at Swedish Match, Equities Sharp drop in Lucas Industries, Budget seen by CBI as likely to be destructive of investment, Business Diary: Learning rights from wrongs, ANGLO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Extracts from the review by the Chairman, Mr. G. W. H. Relly, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Chairman-elect at associated Portland Cement. Stock Exchange Tables: Still falling, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Copper and cocoa soar to peak levels, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange The pound over $2.40 again. 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