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The Times - 10/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Gloucester, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazlehurst, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Sheila Black, Ross Davies, Gerald Ely, Robert Fisk, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, PHS, David Bonavia, DAFYDD WIGLEY, House of Commons., N. C. SEBAG-MONTEFIORE., N. JOHNSON, , JOHN PEEL., ROBERT MCEWEN, PHILIP LEWIS, , A. J. AYER., ANATOLE BECK., HUGH THOMAS, , E. C. ZEEMAN, , RICHARD YORKE, , A. T. MOFFAT, , R. S. HARMAN, , H. S. FERNS., JENNY GRAVES., WILLIAM POETON, Chairman, CHARLES WELLS, , H. G. LEONARD-WILLIAMS., B. C. ROBERTS, Professor of Industrial Relations., JOHN ROTHENSTEIN, , WILLIAM PICKLES, , MICHAEL FLANDERS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Financial Editor, By David Blake, By Derek Harris, By Margaret Stone, By Our Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, R. W. HOLDER, , LEONARDO CASTILLEJO, , From Our US Economics Correspondent, ARTHUR G. WELLS., JAMES SPENCELEY, , JOHN HACK, K. CLIFTON., JOSHUA BAMFIELD., A. E. TOWLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, By Gerry O'Brien, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: Mr Heath attacks Labour 'appeasement' policy, Wide choice in shopping and leisure, 29 missing after earthquake in Japan, Call for inquiry in North east, Aborigines an election issue in Australia, Japanese leader sees no danger for democracy, Illness keeps Chinese Premier from banquet, Medicine: Test to detect spina bifida, Monaco marks 25 years since the accession, Three fined for bribe over pop record, £124,110 damages record, 45 divisions line up on each side of Sino-Soviet border, Listed hotel has to be rebuilt in replica, Mr Foot wants cut in top people's pay, Battle in New York composing rooms, Shopping around, Parties will discuss compulsory register, Salazar exile invested as university rector, More than enough crazy people around to start World War III, Why the Chinese place their trust in Dr Kissinger, Nurses, fed up and angry, on march for recognition, Chicago Tribune withdraws its support of Mr Nixon, demanding his removal, Bonn Interior Minister under fire, Senora Allende appeals for aid in Netherlands, Mr Powell says UK on brink of great divide, The Times Diary Monty Python hunts the Holy Grail, UN call to help countries hit by price increases, New technique may lead to artificial vision, Chairman for London Transport, Cancer research body criticized, Tories confident of amending Finance Bill, Now is the time to buy fresh meat Food Prices Hugh Clayton, Lord Soper to take Shelter post, Tory backbenchers protest to leaders at 'farcical' tactics in House of Commons, Violent incidents divide Ulster loyalists, Bill to create public lending right by January before House today, Miniatures bought: The Victoria and Albert Museum, Students to reconsider move to ban 'fascists', Healthy bidding at silver sale with £10,000 paid for tankard of about 1620, Council on Tribunals urges faster handling of planning appeals, Text of committee statements as impeachment inquiry opens, Family killed by gas blast in home, Mr Trudeau sets July 8 as general election date, Rome journalists occupy own paper, Herr Brandt's detractors find fertile ground for sowing seeds of rumour, Sir John Donaldson rejects suggestion that ministers influenced court, Senators' inquiry into original Watergate prosecution can only add to White House agony, Mrs Gandhi stands firm against rail strikers, Argument on TV time brings BBC protest, Communist blunders aid cause of M Giscard d'Estaing as foreign policy becomes poll issue, Religious party holds up formation of new Israel Cabinet, Say what you like as long as we agree with it, Mr Wilson and Mr Heath to speak on the press, Education: Differing policies, similar problems, Understanding economic facts of human bondage, Guerrillas blow up train, Dr Kissinger in talks with King Faisal, Lord Goodman advised the group of businessmen who gave £65,000 to end strike, Shared schools could breach Ulster's religious barriers, 18 nations mourn air crash victims, Government resigns in Iceland, Embassy ordered to boycott Lions, Mr Biggs mobbed by reporters, Bahama police criticized at inquest, Road test: Luxury of Volvo 164TE, Churchill's life and work go on show life, Motoring Rota plan for petrol stations. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Russians embarrassed by resignation over 'spy', University news New research chairs, President Nixon faces growing Republican demand for resignation. Display Advertising: Tap, French Line, The Thomson Organisation LIMITED, Royal Navy, Midland Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco DI Roma, Common Law Reports Ltd, Industrial Centre., tops tv LTD, Akzo, Vickers, Homes, John Finlan Ltd, Heritage Club, Boydon International Ltd., Alfred Clough Limited, British Rail, Dresdner Bank, S. Casket (Holdings) Ltd., Bmw, Johnson Group, Bank Base Rates, Wilmot Breedon (HOLDINGS) LTD, The Times, Holiday Inn HOTEL, Compagnie Bancaire, Dewar's, The Dreyfus Offshore Trust N.V., Boots, Mini, Fothergill & Harvey Ltd, Stratstone, Instant Alfa, Quantas, H.A.G, Godfrey Davis, David Hansford & Company, Times Special Reports, Bell's Scotch Whisky, LEGGE Locks, Sena Sugar Estates, Ltd., Twa, Hine, Geographical magazine, The Royal British Legion. Weather: The Weather. Law: Fair Wages Resolution does not allow firm to pay workers more Racal Communications Ltd v Pay Board. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 10, 1949 Groundnut losses. Property: Residential Property Search for privacy and character, Spotlight on Thames Valley, PROPERTY also on pages 18, 19 and 20, Country Properties. Sport: England need their best form to reach final, New system still costs too much among middle order players, Laver lacks accuracy to beat Smith in WCT event, Confident Piggott gets Averof home, Webb leaves Chelsea at own request, Ferrari team in optimistic mood for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, Wadekar has best score of Indian tour, Sports in Brief, Coles, Tupling and Hayes in the lead at halfway stage, Nottinghamshire beaten by Surrey in two days, Cambridge University v Gloucestershire, Same pairs as last year in semi-finals, Mercer will give no prizes for running, Croquet, Three-year-old fillies steal the limelight again today, Oxford U v Derbyshire, Warwick v Middlesex, Minister is critical of administrators, A load off Sir Michael's mind, League gates are down by 300,000, Burnley win third place before a crowd of 4,000, Warboys left to carry Britain's hopes, Welsh RU test reaction to league, Lancashire pair helped by cold morning, Amiss and Kallicharran hit Middlesex bowling freely, Today's cricket, Worcestershire v Kent, Schools results, Lions impress locals and Springboks impress Lions. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 34 and 35, Forthcoming Events, Motor Show Place, Educational Fellowships Scholarships And, Entertainments, County Council, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Four additional companies at Sadler's Wells, EBF Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, Black festival of arts announced, Stuttgart Ballet at Covent Garden, Making out in Dime Box, Texas David Robinson Kid Blue (a) Screen on the Green Dead Cert (a) London Pavilion The Silent One (a) Studio One Juvenile Court Collegiate Theatre, Adele Leigh's return La Vie Parisienne Theatre Royal, Brighton, National Gallery show for 150th anniversary. Politics and Parliament: Easy way out had been to register, Politicians should join RUC reserve House of Lords, Mr Healey explains why unions will get £10m tax rebate, 178 immigrants apply, Mr Jenkins on defects of indecent displays Bill, Parliamentary Notice House of Commons, Tory call for anonymous donors to declare their interests: 'Not a question for me'-Mr Foot says House of Commons, Autumn Bill on sex discrimination, Next week's business, Enforcement of orders for maintenance, EX-Broadmoor murderer: no failure to exercise due care-Mr Jenkins, New bread subsidy brings total to £52m: average family getting 60 benefit. Editorials/Leaders: The Pensions Football, An End To Mr Trudeau's Gymnastics, The Power Of The Oil Weapon. Letters to the Editor: Subsidies for the arts, Bannister's feat, Britain's defence spending, Medical education, Parlez vous Franglais?, Issues behind Britain's choice of reactor, Limestone walls, The example set by Herr Brandt, Mr Foot and the court, Case for keeping the CIR, The press and libel, Developing the Co-operatives, The Welsh language, Return to gold standard, Lunch voucher use and abuse, The Tate collection, Prisoner in Greece, Shopkeepers' pay and conditions, Air service for businessmen. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,683, Swiss pair lead in bridge Olympiad. Obituaries: Mr William Steeds, Mr Colin Lesslie, Dr J. Trevor Davies Leading Congregationalist, Obituary. Business and Finance: Results Abrupt setback to J. Bibby profit hopes, Mining TCL earnings up sharply, Saudi Arabia rejects Lever plan for collective purchasing of crude, Panel restricts Portland cement rise to 13.9 pc, Company Meeting Pengkalen Limited, Union Miniere, Dunlop reveals £4.76m rubber market losses, Latest dividends, Bids & deals Croda now holds 20 pc of Greeff, Nestlé Alimentana S.A., Spot Position of Sterling, UK steel output rose 8.9 pc last month, SE liaison panel meets, Unilever N.V., EEC warning after Danish tax curbs, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited, TV and radio sales top £384m, Forward Levels, Public opinion demands food price controls, wholesalers are warned, Second-half profit blow to Head Wrightson, Davies & Newman Holdings Limited, Profits on stock distorted Shell's quarterly income, Zenith move to foil Tokyo takeover of Motorola, Cbi April Survey Of Industry, Money supply indicted, Special drawing rights may comprise 18 currencies, U S wholesale price rises tapering off, Societies 'need new fund flow', Bank named in $180m IOS suits, Business Diary: Broking Ho! o Holloway stars, Hydrogen tipped as new aviation fuel, CBI's pessimistic industrial survey points to 'horrifying' inflation in cost pressures, Cassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, English & Scottish Investors Limited, Proposals for taxing foreigners to be eased, AKZO profits still growing at fair rate, Hope of decision on Concorde next week: Cabinet still divided, Briefly, EEC sugar crop, Money Market Rates, Ship recall forces Arco to end Celtic Sea drilling, How the markets moved, Gulf 'inflated crude price', Brake on Vickers' growth unlikely to depress earnings this year, Dunlop chooses to hold the dividend, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exporation Company, Limited (T.C.L.), June hearing likely for Crest bid challenge, Farnborough air show stands fully booked, The Shell-Mex/BP formula for dividing by two, Mr Chapman halves his Lotus holding, Building electricity banks, Reports Ocean emphasis on bulk cargo, Uncertainty cuts bonus by 5 pc at John Lewis, The John Lewis Partnership, Brothers deny 'stagging' charges, Official Cowley strike threat over shop steward. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St closes 14.78 higher, Commodities $115m coffee price plan, Gold shares recover, The Times Share Indices, Heavy buying takes gilts higher, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Active trading in the mark, Issues & Loans Banks cease bond trading, NY silver closes 13 cents up. Business Appointments: Mr Hugh Gregson on Chloride main board.

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