The Times - 12/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Winchester, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent Canterbury, By Philip Howard, From JOhn Roper, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From John Groser, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Victoria Brittain, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Alan Gibson, Mary Gage, Tony Aldous, Irving Wardle, The Conversation (aa), Master of Love (x), The Nun and the Devil, Odeon, Haymarket, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, William Gaunt, by Tony Aldous, T.A., by Sir John Summerson, by Michael Middleton, by Neil Cossons, by Peter Parker, by John Young Planning Reporter, Bernard Levin, Paul Routledge, PHS, Ronald Butt, C. F. ECCLESHARE., MICHAEL HOLROYD, , ANTONIA FRASER, , A. GREGORY MURRAY, , HERMIONE HOBHOUSE, , JOHN BIFFEN, , KEITH KYLE, , F. AVERY JONES, , ARTHUR SELDON, , DAVID PATEY, , P. ROBSON, P. W. M. COPEMAN., MARGARET MCEWEN, , MARJORIE REDMAN, , N. A. BILITCH, , M. D. NEWMAN, , ANDREW HAMILTON., GEORGE SCHWARTZ, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , By David Blake, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clavton, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender, By Ian Morison, By Edward Townsend, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, From Herbert Mishael, IAN LIDDINGTON, , AUSTIN LITTLER, , D. A. GILLIES., NICHOLAS BUSER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Tony May, By Andrew Wilson, by Charles Hargrove, by André de Lattre, by Anthony Rowley, by Paul Kimball, A.R., Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Safety first is the rule for the do-it-yourself traveller abroad, Mr Benn to be sued by Aims of Industry, Soviet drunks come in for press criticism, Belgium's economics 'king' sues minister, Heavier taxes and majority state holdings planned in Labour energy package, French move on art thefts, Heritage is a sadder word now, Franco Cabinet breaks routine, Mr Smith says blacks find Rhodesia the best place to live, Offshore oil and gas policy: Text of Department of Energy report, PCs get 23% pay rise in move to get recruits, 17 years' jail for man who killed queens' biographer, Ochlothanasia comes to the national parks, Multiple stores offer reductions on meat Food prices, Transport union wins appeal over NIRC ruling, Mozambique gold will be flown to Portugal, Re-use of industrial sites secret of living revolution, No police decision yet on complaint about MP, Mine union leaders back the 'social contract', Reflation statement expected in two weeks, Museums reopen in Turin and Mantua, 13 jailed for conspiracy to import cannabis, Companies' chance to set examples, Professionals noting public disquiet at ill-considered change, U S businessmen still support the President, Ministers barred from Europe committee, 'Phoney poll' remark made in fun, Mr Mellish says, Government twice saved by Speaker's casting vote, Union domination criticized, East-West agreement, if only on holidays, Poulson case man has his sentence cut to four years, S Vietnam planes attack communist territory, Gen Spinola dismisses Portuguese Cabinet, Damascus protest at British concern over Jews in Syria, Mrs Gandhi's anti-inflation measures to hit landlords, Doctors urged to adopt jungle tactics in pay and conditions battle, A town planner who puts people before pretty buildings, Plan for Britain: Plea for a national service, Husband stabbed pregnant wife to death, S Africa capable of making atom bomb, Powers sought to veto Nixon nuclear deals, British campaigners have got off to a fast start, Student in Red Lion Square clash 'slipped unconscious to ground l0ft from police cordon', inquest told, A future for our past, The Times Diary Trances and medical mumbo-jumbo, More arrests in Ethiopia, Waste: Tests on turning plastic into food, East Germans jail man for aiding escapes, Consortium for private health servive, British Government is urged to endorse EEC regional policy, Israel plea to Bonn in Klarsfeld affair, French warning to Russia as talks begin, Ehrlichman lawyer on prosecution deal move, Entire Continent's sense of identity is acutely at risk, School pools checked after polio case is reported, Results of Trinity Bar examinations, part 1, 105 court-martialled in Athens in two months, Paraquat case jury warned against prejudice, Four criteria determined the 50 pilot projects, Canberra Bills to be opposed in Senate, First woman internee freed, BBC to change autumn plans because of strike, Unions' ban on Frank Sinatra lifted, Pilgrims trace steps of Robert the Bruce, Seven Koreans sentenced to death for plotting, Kent University staff leave as building sinks, When equality can be a threat to liberty, Rich nations urged not to reduce aid, Delving into the hidden pockets of Britain's wealthy, Liberal MPs seek better links with rank and file, National body for offshore oil, Shell workers threaten national stoppage, Experts see risk of serious nuclear accident, Another 19-minute gap discovered on a White House tape, Jordan denies Salisbury jet deal, Prelates removed to bring Greek church to order, Schools closed by strike, £150,000 for court portrait of Persian. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Law Tutors, Abbey National, Avoncroft, Air France, Littlewoods Pools, Redditch College,, Grima, Paris-Sheraton Hotel, Cleanstone/bradford/ltd, Post Office Telecommunications, Midland Bank, Ansafone, Amalgamated Investment & Property Company Limited, The Times, "Heritage 75", Thompson, GLC Architecture & Civic Design, Ccpc, The Mexican Light And Power Company, Limited, Daf, Healey & Baker, British Airports Authority, Kf+r, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Holborn Law Tutors, British Waterways Board, Ncb, habitat, Bnp, Hampton & Sons, College Of Industrial & Commercial Studies, The Chartered Surveyor, Pynford. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Educational Studentships, Announcements, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Sport: Cole takes good advice and swings back to form, Nothing like beating the champions to restore pride, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Watford at home to Palace, Another victory gives Goodwin commanding lead, Fletcher wins again with only clear round, Evening racing results Doncaster, Irvine chosen on wing for British Isles, The Guvnor can take Black Duck Stakes in best form, Williams will compete at Crystal Palace, Unseeded Yuill in last four in Dublin, McAlinden nominated to meet Bugner, Mare in foal to Mill Reef sets record, Kidd wants time to think over Arsenal move, Two Britons left in Newport event, Player leaves his challengers breathless in the wind, Wolf is well placed to take the world title, Saritamer victory shows Piggott at his hungry best, Lancashire win comfortably and will take some stopping now, Hoban sprints to stage win, A car park where bad drivers are invited, Fadeaway well placed among Merlin Rockets. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF graduations, British Academy, Smedley and D'Oliveira win Gillette awards. Law: Union's application to adjourn NIRC hearing made in good faith, Disclaimer of false trade description, Federal states subject to EEC rules. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, July 12, 1949 Osler tradition, Charter for a false age of innocence. Deaths. Reviews: Szeryng Festival Hall, Turner Agnew's, An easily digestible fairy tale in Priestley Festivities The Good Companions Her Majesty's, Trumpets and organ St Giles's, An eye for an eye, Academy of St Martin St Bartholomew's, The Visit Glyndebourne. Politics and Parliament: Government determined nation will get full benefits from new wealth of North Sea oil and gas House of Commons, Changes to statute on European company, Small boat building excluded from plans, Speaker's casting vote keeps Bill intact, Government defeat on farm safety House of Lords, Use of courts would put the clock back, Two-day economic debate: statement by the Chancellor, Next week's business, Renegotiation delays regional policy, Opting out of Unions on religious grounds, Restoring rights to trade unions no threat to public-Mr Foot, Multinational companies: strikes in support of disputes overseas. Editorials/Leaders: No Help For Quick Oil Flow, Progressive Turkey, Retrograde Greece. Letters to the Editor: Urgency of the battle against inflation, Personal contributions, Future of democracy, Fiscal cheating, How to tip well and win people, London cemeteries, Union attitudes to state pension plans, Foreign visitors, From overseas, Wrong talk, Making truth actionable, Uncapped, The right priorities, North Sea oil: too rich for UK's bloated economy?, The unpalatable medicine, No convincing solution, 'Smersh', A political gimmick?, Dispute over private practice in the National Health Service, Linked loans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Margaret Furse Costume design, Mr Mackworthpraed, Maj-Gen Derek Tulloch, Obituary, Georgette Heyer, PAR LAGERKVIST Swedish author and dramatist. Business and Finance: Mrs Williams rejects CBI call for radical changes in price code, Mersey Docks strikers decide to stay out, Business Diary: Wine line · Sir Raymond regrets, Small investors protected from inside dealing, Oil companies' profit hopes upset by new North Sea policy, Latest dividends, OAPEC ministers set up $1,100m investment group, The Bank 'mops up', Spot Position of Sterling, Parkland Textile [Holdings] Limited Turnover at record £18m. Profits over £1m. Long term Confidence, SE tightens the rules on granting of credit, AFH reveals 'discrepancies', Israel-British Bank owes UK group £2.7m, Merry-go-round train launching, France 'will propose big EEC loan', Forward Levels, Canadians ready to collaborate on SGHWR, Mechanical engineers face sharp drop in construction sector orders, LMI well clear of H & V millstone, Property developers hit by rising interest rates and stricter control, Chemical groups reject state intervention plan, Bank Base Rates, Balfour Beatty's £20m contract, Congress aim to regulate note issues, Franklin get nothing from Banco di Roma, Price display denial by minister, Car exports 15pc higher than imports, Export fillip after Airfix growth rate meets check, Industry puts its case for neutral mini-budget, Group Gold Mining Companies, Where the heavy water comes from, Greenings, Hill Samuel unlikely to avert Herstatt loss, Trade deficit continues at high level but further improvement in exports, Europe Commission predicts negative growth for UK in 1974, Office letting boosts bond fund, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles, Briefly, May & Hassell LIMITED, Southerns-Evans slows but profits jump 56 pc to £7m, Uncertainty for the oil sector, Money Market Rates, Social factors assume new influence in efforts to transform French economy, Guyana seeks more revenue from bauxite, Exchange of ideas with London can offer mutual benefits, Societies drop plea for relief on tax rate, Imperial Group profits down £4m in first half, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Bonn curbs on currency deals soon, Zinc prices lifted, Brown, Boveri makes £6.1m offer to Kent, Bank pay increases, Watson & Philip Limited, Steel output up in June but still below 1973, AAC quarterlies set a fast pace, Reshaped Australian motor industry urged, Rotaprint, Banks' industrial holdings are only fraction of reserves. Business Appointments: Banker on Commercial Union board, Sir William Ryland likely to be reappointed. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper jumps £36 and tin advances £127.50 a tonne, Oil shares see-saw on White Paper, Issues & Loans $105m credit for Xerox Corp, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Pound easier, Weaker on trade figures, Wall Street. Property: Contracts And Tenders, Flat Sharing., Country Properties, Residential Property Value of a water garden, PROPERTY also on page 33. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,735.
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