The Times - 23/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Leigh, By a Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, Hilary Gelson, Marny Macintosh, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Paul Theroux, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Ratcliffe, Joseph McCulloch, Tim Heald, Susan Hill, John Percival, William Gaunt, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, William Mann, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, Bryce Morrison, Robert Fisk, Andrew Rutherford, PHS, MARGARET DAWSON., CYRIL CRABTREE., HUGH DYKES, , VICTOR ROSS., M. W. PALMER., JOHN WALLEY, 46 Rotherwick Road, NW11., BIKASH SINHA., BRIAN WROBEL., HUGH LEGGATT., GEORGE J. LEVY, , ROBERT R. PENNINGTON., MAUREEN FRASER GAMBLE., WALTER BLUHM., HERBERT VAN THAL., D. C. DARLEY., GORDON MCGREGOR, Principal., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, J. BRIAN CRAWFORD, A. S. MONCKTON., DAVID MURBY, , H. I. ALEXANDER., THALIA S. JOLL., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark, by Peter Hopkirk, Peter Hopkirk, by Dr K. G. Fenelon, by Ralph Izzard, by Tim Owen, R.I., by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.V., by Peter Hill, by a Special Correspondent, by Neil G. McNeill, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent,
ResumoNews: The need to restore public faith in government, Expanding economy will bolster region's importance, Portuguese pledge of full independence in Africa, Dr Martin Cole's work saves him from driving ban, Ban on nuclear aid to India, The Times Diary Protect your plants from worry, Poland dismisses key official in church talks, Benn guidelines for enterprise board plan, Jury deliberates for two days before finding seven men guilty in bank robberies trial, Strikers force delay on Council of Ireland, What future is there for power-sharing in Ulster?, Helicopter ban threat to Simonstown facilities, Smaller partners' future lies in fishing and farming, Chinese favour Heath policies, Poem on lorry plant brings Yevtushenko into favour, Man who tried to kidnap princess sent to hospital after judge hears psychiatric evidence, Abu Dhabi reluctant to restore full production after cutback, Legal climate encourages investment, Rapid growth in telecommunications planned, Gang offered £50,000 for murder of informant before he told all, Seven held after bank chief freed, Dr Kissinger says demarcation line for Syrian front almost agreed, but other issues remain, More low-weight babies with mental subnormality, Judge orders police guard for jury, How design students can learn to cope with the workaday world, New 'spy scandal' breaks in Bonn, Ministers accused of retreat on Chile, Herr Schmidt to see M Giscard in EEC rescue effort, Valuable spin-offs for latecomer in oil stakes, Labour bowing to strong, Mr Heath tells women, African churches give aid to liberation movements, Investigation by Labour Party a step closer, Mass employer came from hard school, Belgians suspect Basques of planting car bombs, From pearls to printing, Car worker is cleared on cannabis charge, Price girls no longer force-fed, Clerk is jailed for 'laughing gas' scheme, Yugoslav party in decline, Sir John Donaldson on the Scanlon way to anarchy, New Alfa Romeo and lower cost BMW, Air staging posts ready for further expansion under impetus of fuel crisis, Greeks who became shipowners overnight, Lisbon coup heightens tensions in Spain, Presidential dilemma in 'plumbers' case, Concorde staff to lobby the Cabinet, Holiday firm cleared over claims in brochures, Fortune turns benign for Sharjah after series of reversals, Government fails again to curb council lotteries, United Arab Emirates Richest state seeks more than oil, Pepping up your picnic hamper, Massive ship repair complex on reclaimed land, US ties with Sweden are fully restored, Psychiatric service was confronted by widely admitted deficiencies, From shipping to ice cream, Trade prospers in smugglers' creek, 'Emergencies only' action by Guy's Hospital nurses, Brothers whose 'biggest small store' just grew, Virology: Swine disease in sea lions, The smugglers' dhows carry varied cargo, Brazilians take lead in world bridge contest, Kidnapping charge laid against Miss Hearst, Recruits for teacher training to be cut, MPs vote by large majority to establish compulsory register of their interests, Polling at Newham, South, Life-sentence man advised to appeal, Police open inquiry into house sales by northern builder, More wharves to serve expanding trade, Shortage of technicians makes education a priority, Mr Nixon again defies subpoenas for more Watergate tapes, How Florence lost offer of a Marini bronze, Young offenders: breaking the vicious circle of imprisonment, Sights set on making Dubai a Free Port and business centre of Gulf, Hospital order on man who tried to kidnap Princess Anne and shot four people in attack near Palace, Soviet scientists helping India to put up satellite, Witness says he punched Mall gunman three times, Natural gas will be shipped to Japan, Cold houses and winter crops aid agriculture's growing role, People row to safety in flooded Victoria town, Oil demands transform ancient harbours, Acquittal after 63-day trial, Motoring Datsun plan to cut cost of insurance. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: East & West Corporation, Arthritis, Ppa, Geo. G. Sandeman Sons & Co., Ltd, Oilfields Supply Center Ltd, Abbey National, Algemene Bank Nederland, McDermott Dubai, Ambassador Hotel, Hilton Hotels, Steel Corporation Of Dubai Ltd, The First National Bank Of Chicago Dubai, Phenicia Hotel, Flora, Bhatia brothers, Gieves, Gray Mackenzie and Co Ltd, Ansafone, Macmillan London, Tarmac Construction Limited, The Times, Hertz No.1 Club, Abacus, Abdul Jalil Al Fahim & Sons, Rais Hassan Saadi & Co., Dubai Bank Limited, Age, Gulf Agency Co. (Dubai) Ltd., Dubai Broadcasting Station, Dulam International Limited, The Shipping, Trading & Lighterage Co., Ltd., Al-Naboodah, Pauling (Middle East) Ltd, Cable & Wireless, The Commercial Bank of Dubai Ltd, W.H.Allen, Diversified, Dubai Port Services, Dubai Intercontinental Hotel, Abdul Rahim E. Galadari & Bros., Halifax, Bank Of Oman Ltd., Babcock, National and Grindlays Bank Limited, Augustus Barnett, Mohamed Abdullah H. Yousof Khoory & Co., Tricentrol, General Enterprises Co., Bc, The British Bank of the Middle East, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Comstock International Ltd, Weatherall Green & Smith, Yousuf Habib Al-Yousuf, Kanoo. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New bishop appointed, Justices' clerks 'resigning to earn higher pay', Latest appointments, University news Reading. Law: When it is 'necessary' for judges to seek interpretation of Rome Treaty in European Court, Reengagement refused Langston V Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers and Another. Sport: Stiff test in Basle for young England, Twig looks a winner on recent form, Miss Walker shares lead after fine round, Smith rescues Essex from destruction, Seeded Miss Redford given lesson on Sunningdale, Lions trounce Boland and show improved form, Dominguez at home in breezy conditions, Sports in Brief, Sprints between pitch and pavilion, Sponsorship for Leander, Viswanath puts the innings on its feet, Match that could prove to be the turning point for Bannerman, Three big men help inspire each other, Charlie Bubbles the best long shot, Sir Stanley appeals for European votes, Strange decision and curious result. Reviews: Fiction The Little Hotel, Armchair Theatre Thames, Jenufa Covent Garden, Verdi Requiem Albert Hall, Points system proposed for Arts Council aid, A fierce affection Letters to his Daughter, The outrage of the private car Paradise Lost., Return of a scandal Parade Coliseum, Sale of English silver brings top price of £5,200 for pair of wine-coolers, Crime The Loo Sanction, Seeking the transcendent The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton, Bach Choir Festival Hall, Masterpieces lost and gained, London debuts, In a neat Italian hand Lord Byron-Accounts Rendered. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,694, Broadcasting, Geraint Evans to rest, Reviews next week include. Classified Advertising: Business Services, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Young Chartered Secretary Career Opportunity, Motor Show Place. Politics and Parliament: Hare coursing, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Party politics leading to loss of respect House of Lords, Ordinary people being hit by Ulster strike: large proportion of workers want return to normal House of Commons, Massive majority favours declaration of interests, Investments by Crown Agents in property, Compulsory register would command public confidence. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: A Move To Moderation, Dr Kissinger's Shuttle Service, Church And State In Poland. Letters to the Editor: Publicity after prison, Trade union Bill, Labour ignorance on private enterprise, Capital punishment, Handicapped children, Valuing art treasures, Taxing communications, The pensions football, Children's loss, Powers of Cornish tinners' Parliament, Indian nuclear explosion, Nurses' pay, Wage rises and swingeing garages, Salary levels: the philosophy of envy, The Croucher and heir, Archbishop's election. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday. May 23, 1949 Friends in gardens. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof H. Amorim, Mr A. Egerton Cooper, Prof Athol G. Riddell Research on liver disease, Sir Mark Young, Obituary, Leóntine Sagan. Business and Finance: Bass Charrington LIMITED, Scotia hotel plan under fire, Latest dividends, Burrell & Co Ltd., Gill & Duffus, The B.F. Goodrich Company, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Northgate predicts jump in income, Bank Base Rates, Highlands & Lowlands reveal £42m surplus, UK groups 'may be Japan share deal victims', Bass profits down by 4.6 pc, Discovery 'could solve car exhaust problem', Dunlop off to a good start, but group 'faces difficult year', Mr Simon says White House will seek full trade status for Russia, Trianco victim of Mid-East war, Trafalgar House changes its tune, Devenish, Now Barclays and Nat West cut their base rate to 12 pc, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, 10th Successive Year Of Growth, Estimates for consumer spending up by £60m, Sabah on £10m brink, Results Sheffield Twist rebounds with trebled outturn, Clamp on extra aid to Harland and Wolff, Equipment shortages threaten the North Sea oil bonanza, Money Market Rates, Brothers in 'stagging' case found guilty, Move to obtain state funds for development of the Co-op, Business Diary: After Hull? · Freeman, ICI and Lyon, Snia Viscosa Joint Stock Company Head Office: Via Montebello, 18, Milan Annual General Meeting held 30th April, 1974, Redfearn set for a strong recovery after first half profits setback, EEC sugar tax surprise, Edward G. Herbert Ltd., Mr Benn states plans for industry, GEC challenge over profit, The Lafarge Organisation Ltd., Credit curb on German banks, Property chief attacks new tax proposals, WINSORANDNEWTON artists materials, "New taxes could set back industrial investment by a decade.", Thurgar Bardex Ltd., TUC leaders press claim for British-made reactor, EEC sets merger problem for lawyers, ultramar Company Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Adequate supply of funds, Computerized stocks service to be extended, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Moderate fall in the dollar, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Confidence in gilts sustained, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans London market for Goodrich, Uncertainty continues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr R H Grierson on GEC board.
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