The Times - 28/03/1974
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Margaret Stone, By John Groser Political Staff, By Arthur Reed, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, , From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, Frim Michael Hornsby, Ann Morrow, Kenneth Gosling, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, William Mann, John Percival, Peter Davis, Stephen Walsh, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Christopher Ricks, Michael Ratcliffe, By Lynne Reid Banks, By Russell Hoban, Ion Trewin, Robert Nye, By Heda Margolius, Jenny Rees, By Tom Driberg, Sheila Black, By Geoffrey Moorhouse, Tim Heald, Tim Devlin, Education Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Ronald Butt, PHS, Peter Strafford, DERRICK WOOD., CHARLES SELWYN., RICHARD SAVAGE., MARCUS SIEFE., ROBERT BUHLER, ROBERT SIELLE., DAVID P. R. SHACKLOCK, , B. R. DAVIS., N. E. HANNAN., G. H. FORSTER, , MILDRED WILLIAMS., OLIVER WHITLEY, , VERNON BARTLETT., BRUCE M. COOPER., ALAN W. KNOWLES., ELIZABETH YOUNG., COLIN BASKETT., TOBY HARRIS, , J. G. MAVROGORDATO., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, By Our Industrial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, From Fank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Diana Geddes, From Roger Berthoud, By Tim Congdon, From John Earle, From Harry Debelius, From Frank Vogl, ROY HILBERT., Ekely, , W. S. M. ROBINSON., A. H. HAYES, , E. D. COGAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Rescue flares criticized by coroner, Keep A levels, examination board suggests, More power given to protect trees, Labour call to rescind Clay Cross surcharges, Mr Healey caught out by Carr challenge, Pilots boycott new airport, Yoga and talcum powder were used in Littlejohn escape from Mountjoy, US diplomat kidnapped in Mexico, The man who cannot stop watching commercials, Man wrongfully jailed will get compensation, Halt called on aid and arms for Chile, Mrs Solzhenitsyn says family hopes to return to Russia, The Times Diary Soaking the brown ale drinkers, Watergate has underlined the value of free, vigorous press, says chairman of 'Washington Post', Mercury looks like Moon from spaceship, Two jailed for revenge attack on magistrate, How a fairytale was written in the diary of a 'nobody', Export ban on cattle for slaughter unjustified, study says, British aid to India up by £40m, Motorway limit set in France, University and college building slashed, Medicine: Study of acupuncture, Call to end kidney disease at school age, Move to stop rise in mortgage interest rates, Homes of Japanese oil company chiefs raided, Bonn bribery allegations 'not proven', Time-savers for the weekend, The balance between student freedom and citizenship, Kurdish leader's warning of 'all-out war', 'Man on state aid has £45,000 house', Mr Heath criticizes Budget as a disincentive, Dr Heinemann's homage to Nazi victims, Mr Dean returns to the attack on President's men, Nurses seek to put 'critical' case to minister, Old Masters market still healthy, Solicitor was 'dupe' for speculator, Students' leader fighting for survival, Most visitors to London museums under 30, Dr Kissinger in London today, Higher social security benefits will assist more than 11.5m people, Mrs Castle says, Tories will not force vote after debate on Budget, George Best's bail cut and case goes ahead on April 24, Hearst kidnappers silent, Swedish Parliament uses lottery to break a tie, Chancellor's strategy pleases the PLP, Manufacturers urged to reduce waste, Nine men on new unlawful assembly charge, Socialists and Liberals make gains in Holland, Nigerian denies killing girl student, Bank man to be sentenced tomorrow, Call to replace invalid tricycles, Overtime ban on provincial newspapers, Transcripts show gaps in Dean evidence, Belgium aims for coalition of two parties, Motoring BMW with catapult acceleration, Communist attack over cholera ignites Italian politics, Solicitors attack plan to extend JPs' powers, Paris objects to US role in EEC, Soviet move to head off 'threat' to Cyprus, Mr Y is asked about £4,000 'for a bribe', Mr Dayan waits for word on Kissinger talks, Robbery man fears for his family, 'Dirty tricks' man gets remission, Bombers got into barracks through gap in hedge, Douglas chief puzzled by DC 10s' certificates, 'Express' chief calls for wages freeze to save the company, BAC warning on effect of cancelling the Concorde, Missing man is member of Ulster Constabulary, Soviet backing for Syrian war of attrition, TUC pledges moderation but threat of clash in engineering grows, Navy charts in great demand:, Alexandria talks on clearing the Canal, Flames kill 60 in Mozambique train collision, Case for taking invalid tricycles out of production now, MP attacks BBC cut in overseas services, Police cut baby's throat Rhodesia MP says, Food subsidies may not be enough to seal a 'social contract'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: General Accident, Mellersh & Harding, British airways, Learn Arabic, Teesside, Gatx, steel samson, Air France, Equity & Law, Cassell, Times 1000, Bank Base Rates, Cedopharm, The Times Special Reports, Edward Erdman & Company, The Times, Helen Bradley, Pool Promoters Association, Woolworth, H.R.F. Keating, London Bedding Centre of Sloane Street, Meditation, Canlife units, Tunisia, H.A.G, Pilkington, Augustus Barnett, Union Corporation Group, Falkiner Fine Papers Ltd.,, Twa, Cazenove & Co., The Rise And Fall Of The League Of Nations, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance. Politics and Parliament: Payment to man wrongfully jailed House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Annual pension rises to be in line with average earnings House of Commons, Helping leading firms to reach objectives, Unique bequest for Mr Shore, Choice of envoy insult to United Nations, Glasgow press talks fail but Government would consider new enterprise, Hint of rent subsidies, More may be jobless as result of Budget, Mr Carr says, Unit pricing Bill before Easter, Aid to Chile stopped: no new arms supplies, Budget will have depressing effect on industrial investment-Mr Carr, Details to come later on aid for poor families, Liberal approval for criteria. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments:, University news Keele, Ethiopia's frustrated Premier may resign, Latest appointments, First moves to choose Primate, Appointment of Egyptian ambassador. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 15 & 28, Appointments Vacant also on pages 28 & 30, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Götterdämmerung Metropolitan Opera, New York, Stay of Execution, by Stewart, Poetry, The man who had seen, heard, and done it all 'Swaff' The Life and Times of Hannen Swaffer, Dutch National Ballet Sadler's Wells, The sensational Johnny Keats Keats and Embarrassment, Fiction Two Is Lonely Kleinzeit, BBC SO/Groves Festival Hall/Radio 3, Polyphonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Salome Covent Garden, Bats Fly Up for Inspector Ghote,, A well-made opera The Beach of Falesá New, Cardiff, A life in hell I Do Not Want To Remember, Knowing himself The Fearful Void, Flowers Regent. Sport: Sports in Brief, Unconsidered pair topple the holders, Snow reports, India name 16 for English tour, The rainbow that holds a promise of greatness, English team for Cutty Sark Cup, Moseley mark centenary with well earned win, French will put life in England attack, RAF given anxious time before winning, Payne has first winner from team of 120, Tax increase to be passed on to punter, Scotland win without losing a match, French fillies in recipe as before, Miss Prior-Palmer's main objective, England and W Indies content with draw, Coxswain should gain reward for consistency in Topham Trophy, The Dikler a stone clear of 62 rivals, Mrs King outshines all but Miss Wade, Hungarians dominate top places, Ali plans the premature retirement of Foreman, Hard jostling for schools in top half of draw, Cambridge must beware sudden Oxford attack, Yesterday's results and scorers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,648, Broadcasting, The title of Bruce Allsopp's, The Monday Book: Robert Nye. Law: Children in care within Race Act Applin V Race Relations Board, Firearms appeals and hearsay evidence Kavanagh V Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall. Editorials/Leaders: Political Solvent Of Inflation, No Budgetary Incentive To Invest. Letters to the Editor: All delivered by 7.45 am, Nationalized industries, Russia's nuclear capability, McCarthy's downfall, Anomalies in rate support system, Motorway speeds in fog, Obstacle to export of non-ferrous scrap, BBC External Services, Bembridge harbour, Catholics and the RUC, The future of Maplin, Working harder to survive, The Ulster poll, Efficiency of metrication, Labour oratory, The first picket?, Artists and VAT, Sale of church treasures, Prosperity lessons for Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, March 28, 1949 Meat ration. Obituaries: Sir Laurence Watkinson, Sr Eduardo Santos, Mr Rodney Fraser, Obituary, Dr Edward Condon Helped develop atomic bomb. Business and Finance: 20 pc Italian inflation worries key industrialists, Mortgages: no way out but up?, General Accident and the underwriting outlook, Ford reassurance to Spain on $500m investment, UN sets up panel to study multinationals, EEC accepts investment clamp, Higher cost of sweets will operate on Monday, First steps to ending pay controls in America, Spot Position of Sterling, Equities Indices at an 11-year low, British Enkalon Limited 1973 REPORT AND ACCOUNTS Statement by the Chairman Col. F. T. Davies, Fixed Interest and Money, Business Diary: Davies back with Hill Samuel, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, Pools promoters count the cost, CES advise against David Greig takeover, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Forward Levels, Shares drop as City sees squeeze on industry and new round of pay claims, Merrill Lynch discount call, The Times list of latest dividends, French see potential in Orinoco oil, Warning on danger of fixed price contracts, Price peg expected to start sales rush, Britannic Assurance Co. Ltd. Policyholders' Surplus £13,880,000 Increased Bonuses for Life Policies, Legal & General 1973 Results, Demolition men plan register 'to beat the lump', £11m fire damage bill, £10m a year from old debts, No incentive to industry or exportsLord Stokes, How Budget affects spending on luxuries, Woolworth US profit grows by 17 pc, Car makers poised for early price application, China buys £82m strip mill from West Germans, Dufay Bitumastic Limited Group Preliminary Statement, Briefly, Chilling breeze through the Channel Tunnel, £26m ship export deal, Money Market Rates, Manbre & Garton Limited, Societe Generale De Belgique, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Abolition of summer tariff adds 5pc to solid fuel bills, Sterling up again on Euroloan backing, Company News Legal & General raises world surplus to £8.3m, Abu Dhabi finds buyers for unsold crude, Bids and Deals Miles Druce shareholders told 'sit tight', Agreed £4.2m offer by Dalgety for Crosfields, Burns-Anderson, Hoteliers ponder surcharge plan, Orders for private houses halved in value during first three months, Community steelmakers foresee trend to direct reduction processes, The Surmah Valley Tea Company, Dr Emminger spells out peril of Arabs' oil funds, ICI seeking increases totalling £35m and more rises may follow, Mining 'Conservative' rise in UC told reserves, Brunner Investment Trust 1973 Chairman's Statement, VAT blow to small petrol stations, Mr Davies joins board. Stock Exchange Tables: City of Oslo (Norway), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Widespread setback, Issues & Loans London listing for GATX. Business Appointments: New director on F. H. Lloyd Holdings board. Property: Property Wanted, Country Properties.
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