The Times - 11/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From David Cross, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Tony Aldous, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Stuart Stirling, From David Bonavia, From Gabriel Ronay, Sheila Black, Michael Ratcliffe, Arnold Bennett, Paul Scott, Susan Hill, C. S. Lewis, Vernon Sproxton, Dilip Hiro, Ion Trewin, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Julie Andrews, Alan Coren, William Mann, Joan Chissell, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Our Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Andrew Porter, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, PHS, Jo Grimond, HOLFORD, 20 Eccleston Square, SW1, July 9., T. A. KINGSTON, 32 Bryanston Street, W1. July 5., EDWARD HOLLOWAY, L. J. ROTHMAN, 25 Norfolk Road, NW8., GEORGE PICKERING, Master., C. G. ELLIOTT, , PETER KLEEMAN, 3 Clifford Street, W1., JOHN HALL, House of Commons., JAMES BULL, , PAMELA HAYWORTH., ALLAN SPINK., ALFRED ZAUBERMAN., A. HUGHES-CHAMBERLAIN., MARTYN SLOMAN, Prospective, H. IRENE CHAMPERNOWNE., JAMES COMYN., ANDREW FAULDS, House of Commons., W. O. FARRER, 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2., ALAN RICHARDSON, DAVID E. WHITTAM, DAVID UTTLEY, EDWARD P. BERWICK, ALEX THURLOW, LAWRENCE WALSH, JAMES AMBROSE, GEOFFREY HART., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, Adrian Hope, From John Earle, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Clayton, From John Groser, S. J. PRAIS, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , G. C. SHEPHARD., DELIA PEGG., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Mott, By Ralph Holder, By our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, by Tim Congdon, by Melvyn Westlake, Michael Baily, John Chartres, J.C., Ronald Faux, by Christopher Wilkins, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Kershaw, T.F., by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Washington shocked by revelations on tapes, Turkish MPs go to US on opium mission, Extra tax on oil companies' profits, Illegal abortionists thrive in Romania, Reducing the risk in sales abroad, Rebel attack on Philippine city driven off, Labour report urges government direction of broadcasting and newspaper advertising revenue, Russian airliner crashes near Cairo airport, Transport House call to reject 'mirage' of EEC economic union, Atom bomb survivors aid research on radiation risk, Britain to be included in EEC cut-price beef sale, Mr Mellish calls poll 'phoney' as Liberals welcome their recruit, No hate on way to Utopia-Duke, Health service receives £40m injection to help balance effect of inflation, London, Dissenter's plea rejected, Invergordon mutineer back from Moscow, Nuclear plant in Hongkong likely, Dissensions within Cabinet blamed for Portuguese crisis, £24,478 for a sufferer from asbestosis, The Pope suffering from arthritis of the knee, Shopping around, TUC to ask Chancellor to increase spending, £51,000 for El Greco painting of Christ, Conditions ripe for overseas sales boom, Bristol, Stowaways were in stupor, A time to put patriotism before profit, Klarsfeld sentence angers French, South Wales, Pottinger jail term cut by a year, Campaign cash 'used for Nixon estate', Arab guilty of having petrol bomb in London, Bombs break lull in Argentine violence, The Times Diary Knock it down and knock it back, Whitlam guillotine on disputed legislation, Black Muslims get life terms for mass murder, What President said to Mr John Mitchell, Motoring An Australian eye-opener on seat-belts, Arabs lift embargo on oil for Holland, Russia plans autumn conference of European communists, Nixon denial on break-in by plumbers, Sihanouk criticism of US, Police retract statement on Tory MP, IRA 'sentences' two girls of 15 to be shorn and bound after alleged informing to the Army, Liverpool, Man in paraquat case says victim was 'a big friend', Labour report urges public direction of mass media, General Franco reported to be recovering, Manchester, Messages of Maalot gunmen never reached Israel Cabinet, Ringleaders convicted in Isle of Wight drug case, 150-year-old idea used in generator, Gold traffic to Lisbon from Africa stopped, Conservation schemes combine aesthetics and economics, minister tells award winners, NCB offers £12 bonus for productivity, Gen Banzer's final attempt to keep office, Ethiopia's quiet revolution, China's harvest expected to be mediocre, Maplin: battle for the sands, Talks fail on reuniting Korean families, Promoters of records 'feared BBC producer', Senator on bribery charge, S Vietnam troops blast communist fuel line, Shell pay deal ends strike at two refineries, Glasgow, Morocco 'ready to fight for Sahara land', Decision on Concorde likely after Wilson trip to Paris, Italy's state radio and TV ruled illegal, NUR chief keeps his members moderate, Hull, Why suspicion falls on sugar as a major cause of heart disease, Japan poll setbacks force ruling party to plan modernization, Britain Traditional outlets give place to smaller ports and air traffic, Frank Sinatra is grounded by angry union men, 6,000 more students for Open University, Mrs Castle's extra £40m for NHS fails to impress BMA delegates, Government wins by one vote, Mr Mellish criticized for attack on poll results, Plea to World Court on French atom tests, Britons jailed in Bulgaria on smuggling charge, 5p damages for police inspector, Leukaemia: Transplants between identical twins, Turkey refuses to accept Greek Note on Aegean, Concern in seed trade over rust in wheat, Three admit killing writer, Nato rebukes Dutch over defence cuts, Police inquiring into two mercy killing confessions, Two Russian cosmonauts 'feel excellent', QC leaves Donaldson court after a clash, Transport House criticism of EEC approach angers Mr Callaghan, Decision to adopt the British nuclear reactor is confirmed. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lansing Bagnall, Clark & Fenn (Holdings) Limited, Times 1000, National Westminster Bank, Manchester Ship Canal Company, Odgers and Co. Ltd.,, Pla, Foyles Art Gallery, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, John Holt, Inn on the Park, Motor Show Place, Port Of Bristol Authority, The Workhouse, Pool Promoters Association, Haigland Gold, British Caledonian, Baf, The Association Of International Accountants, Associated Fisheries Limited, Integrated Container Service, Inc., Audi Nsu, Cardinal, Iran Air, Atcost, Manchester International Airport, Hine, Ewl, Clyde Port Authority, Manchester Liners, The Private Health Service, WEST YORKSHIRE Metropolitan County Council. Weather: The Weather. Law: Warrant of arrest must be ready for production Regina V Purdy Lord Justice Roskill, Mr Justice Milmo and Mr Justice Chapman, Council right not to renew bingo permit Regina V Herrod, Ex parte Leeds Corporation, Advertising rates caught by anti-inflation law National Magazine Co Ltd V Department of Trade and Industry, Non-use of land not discontinuance of possession Wallis's Cayton Bay Holiday Camp Ltd V Shell-Mex and BP Ltd. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Oxford University class lists, Latest appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Humbert, Flint Rawlence & Squarey, Knight Frank & Rutley KFR, PROPERTY also on pages 27 and 28. Politics and Parliament: Minister considering code of practice on union action towards individual workers, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Drug addiction, High priority sought for national system of nursery schools House of Lords, British technology backed: right system to pursue in next nuclear power stations House of Commons, Recent experience made unions sensitive to passing of law-minister, Commission document in autumn to form basis for considering the harmonization of company law. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Holiday, Writer from a stony land, Television, An affair that does not make sense Bloomsbury Phoenix, I Know What I Meant Granada, Pushkin's cad as hero Eugene Onegin Covent Garden, Manon Lescaut Spoleto Festival, Martti Talvela Festival Hall, Fiction In a Marmalade Saloon, Banks' support for touring opera, Battered but glorious Weimar Before the Deluge, Convert on the road, Quick guide, Shining black prince The Death and Life of Malcolm X. Sport: Auction Ring may run next in Prix Morny, Welsh awash, Crenshaw manages to look respectable in the rain, Sports in Brief, Jones has Lancashire batting in ruins, Shooting, Evening racing Doncaster, Singing Wind goes whistling home, Proposal to put S Africa out defeated, Noble Mark preferred in July Cup, Maslin puts up fight but Surrey move on, Hampshire in form as Yorkshire strive for victory that matters, Gold Cup brings a fine and open match, Metric measurements and new rules for drinking, Hüttner capitalizes on Fogh's misfortune, Leading US miler recalls the power of Clement, Wind and ball make Royal Lytham severe test, Lead over Ventoux no help to Aja. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 11, 1949 Faultless Locke. Editorials/Leaders: Choosing The Wrong Reactors, General Spinola's Dilemma, Labour Looks At The Media. Letters to the Editor: More money needed, Love of privacy, East and West, Speaking up for men on the Lump legitimately, Appeasement of power, Electoral reform, Prisoners in Israel, Pneumoconiosis: questions and answers about NCB research, Gold and indexed loans, Telephone mix, Audley End scheme, GP's problems, A place to work, Jumping the queue, The search for a programme to stop inflation, Wages policy, Many precedents, Dispute over private practice in the NHS: erosion of doctors' confidence, Intrusion of politics, Making the truth actionable, Deepening crises, Efficiency, employment and output in factories. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. K. Knowles, Obituary, Mr Earl Warren Former Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, Tommy Glidden. Business and Finance: Adda International Limited Hotels, Travel and Property Group, CBI foresees build-up of salary demands, Sgb Group Limited Interim Report, Handling oil funds 'strain on banks', Latest dividends, German warning on danger of ignoring world economic threat, Datsun trucks to be assembled in Florida, The Kulim Group Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, State aid likely for Meriden, Precautionary provisions reduce earnings of FFI, Patent news Running cars on AC power, Revision adds £21m to investment by industry Capital Spending, Total Marine finds more gas off Shetland, Culter Guard Bridge Holdings Ltd 1974 Results, Mr Simon 'hoping for cheaper oil', Explosion halts gas for Russia, Barr And Wallace Arnold Trust Limited Summary of Results, Fresh rises in Atlantic fares agreed by airlines, Bank Base Rates, Giscard anti-inflation measures are attacked by industrialists, European step towards company law harmony, Atthews, US exchange dealings in confusion after 'recall' step by banks, French prices up 7.2 per cent, How the heavy water reactor works, Hollas in fresh advance, Bank of Israel will guarantee foreign funds, Evidence of Howden's overseas strength, Settlement at Leyland hinges on talks today, 'Inflation threat' to mortgages, Price panel wins £2.7m cuts from distributors, Sharp rise in export prices led to slight improvement in April terms of trade figures, Gold price, Franklin directors negotiate with Fed, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Details issued of Herstatt compensation, IRI faces liquidity problem, Criticism of Hunterston planning, Economic 'dark age' facing advertising and media industries, Marryat tops £1m but squalls ahead, Swedish yard's £48m expansion, Japan move to ease banks' dollar shortage, Private invisible earnings rose by 40pc last year to £2,096m peak, Nation Life suspends income from annuities, Fair Trading chief to use Monopolies powers, Oil bids please Kuwait, Budget surplus for British Caledonian, Waddington profits cut by 30 pc in second half, A quiet day for discount houses, VW dividend outlook unfavourable, How the markets moved Rises, Business Diary: Nuclear fall-out · Chartists' choice, National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Association Limited, The reactor that neither the buyers nor the users really wanted, Morgan is prepared for write-off on Herstatt debt. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans PUK to raise $40m in Europe, Wages bogy casts his shadow, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange The yen under pressure, Eurosyndicat, Renewed nervousness, Spot Position of Sterling, Drawing Of Bonds Chilean External Long Term Debt-Law No. 8962, Copper at cheapest level for a year. Business Appointments: BIA Investment Protection Committee chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,734.
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