The Times - 06/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor Dublin, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker Stavanger, By Our Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman and John Young, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Bridgnorth, By a Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Correspondent, Myers v Milton Keynes Development Corporation, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornaby, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, Ruth Miller, William Gaunt, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Edited by J. Lyndon Shanley, Eric Porter, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, by Henry Stanton, by Alan Hamilton, by Iain Crawford, by Brian Perren, Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Eduardo de Benito, Ronald Faux, PHS, Charles Douglas-Home, G. P. D. HALL., WEMYSS., J. L. TAYLOR, , J. M. LAWE, , JOHN GALE, , ALEXANDER SCHOUVALOFF., CHARLES GROVES., CHRIS SMITH, , CHRISTOPHER C. SMITH, , R. D. REID, , JOHN PROPHET, , WILLIAM MCILROY, , HERBERT MCCABE, OP., MARY SOUTHERN, , R. C. L. de PASS, , By John Cooney Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud in Brussels and John Earle in Rome, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Staff, By Derek Harris, Clifford Webb, From John Earle, DAVID SHELLEY NICHOLL, GERRY LEWIS, , DANNY OBIAJULU, , DENNIS F. TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Innis Macbeath, Tim Congdon, DH, By Maurice Barnfather, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Poll shows Nixon supporters dwindling, Dances and cocktail parties to end of the year, Labour 'weakening' Bill aimed to help the poor, Plastic screens hide British witnesses, Fast new route makes Europe's 'playground' less remote, Euston....Glasgow Electrification prompts question: why not whole network?, Foreign 'atrocities' show closes in Peking, Pollution standards 'not being enforced', Jailed Zanzibar ministers freed after 10 years, Where are all the women at the BBC?, Six killed, eight hurt as fire sweeps flatlets, Transport union also faces court claim, New scheme today for area near St Paul's, Concern at shortage of teachers for deaf, Chile: The truth behind the propaganda, Order of the Bath, Family escape in bomb attack on Craig home, Low morale over pay may cause education breakdown, heads say, 'Corrupt' offer of land revealed by former MP, Israel awaits Syrian terms for Golan Heights truce, Mr Faulkner announces formation of new Unionist Party to uphold Sunningdale agreement, Nepal halts German attempt on Annapurna, Church call for ban on nuclear arms stockpiling, The train now arriving... has been carefully planned, David Wood Rootlessness from root and branch, Bonzes defy S Vietnam Government, Higher compensation for injured workers urged, Newspaper ends Saturday print, Telephone caller says seized banker is dead, Line is shop window for promoting exports, Greek regime breaks up underground groups, Outcry over Naples plan to chlorinate sewage, Town's future depends on decision over old mansion Regional report Arthur Osman, M Mitterrand to face M Giscard in second ballot for presidency, Mr Wilson rounds on 'muckraking' Tories, Unthinkable that Mr Short can remain in his post, former Labour Solicitor General says, Failure of Camp David disarmament talks deflated Eisenhower, Boersma wants to be released, Housing figures underline plight of 'stress areas', Learning to live with an alcoholic in the family, Russian model to settle in the West, More railwaymen are arrested as India faces national strike, United campaign urged on nurses' pay, The mile has come a long way, Election poll forecasts Whitlam defeat, In brief Ridgeway car ban urged, Portugal takes up party politics, Tom Jones faces summons in Venezuela, Thirty-seven years on and the Coronation Scot's record is broken, Japanese yacht in round world record, Woman held after paintings found, Hill lambs thriving after April timing proved right Agriculture, Cautious mood at Irish church conference, Campaign to safeguard manuscript acquisition, Junta second-in-command says General Spinola will be the new President of Portugal, Cut proposed in cigarette tobacco content, Scotland looks to a giant to solve its problems, Astronomy: New technique gives better pictures, BBC denial of 'exposure fee' is sent to Mr Short, Athens airport killers expelled to Libya after Greek pardon, Mortars kill children at play in school, Space test plans for new alloys, The Times Diary To Brighton in an old fire engine, Debate on 'right to live' after nuclear war, Whites will fight to stay in Africa colony, Jews accuse Russia of emigration cut, Soviet support for Syrian stand threatens Kissinger mission, Marchers protest over arms sale to Chile, President upholds reduced sentence on Lieut Calley, Arabs plan 'mini-summit', 500,000 greet Cup winners, Few setbacks in greatest railway engineering project for 100 years, Final report on tape gap sent to judge, Who decides when Parliament should be dissolved?, The case for looking after London's lung, Examination boycott called in North-east. News in Brief. Index. Obituaries: Prof Abraham Robinson, GERALDO Popular dance band leader, Obituary, His Honour Judge Baxter, Geraldo dies, Baroness Wharton, REV J. S. M. HOOPER Church Union in South India, Miss Eva Hasell. Display Advertising: Lloyd's, The Electric Scots, Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, steel samson, Times 1000, Avis., Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, Al Omar & Gharabally Co., Strutt & Parker, Ansafone, Baxter Fell & Co. Limited, Sun Alliance & London, M&g, Sas, Edinburgh Festival Society, Leavers, Ault & Wiborg Group Ltd., Gec, Aer Lingus-Irish, Europe, Godfrey Davis. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Television by cable and state monopolies, Judgment in land compensation case elucidated. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on pages 27 and 29, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, An ear for children's talk There is a Happy Land Granada, Kenneth Gilbert St John's, Smith Square, Arnold's seventh symphony Festival Hall, EBF Invitation Concert St Johns, Smith Square, Japanese art in the Shijo style, Experiment in living The Illustrated Walden, Luigi Alva Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Golf, Sports in Brief, Schools matches, Double for Kashmir and Allez France wins comfortably, Leicestershire inspire joyful predictions, England find their only refuge in mixed doubles, N Zealanders show signs of brilliance, Lloyds cannot halt Egyptian advance, Versatile Richmond seven bring London Welsh era to an end, Newcastle were never in the hunt, South Africans win without much trouble, Jenkins star of six-hour spectacular, Mankad the backbone as Indians have to struggle, Intikhab puts Surrey in command by capturing six wickets, Middlesex again beaten in a one-day competition, For the record, Today's cricket, Injury risk disrupts England's rhythm, Colonel d'Inzeo makes his mark, Lovell amateur champion after two years, Apalachee back to square one, Oosterhuis retains French Open title in difficult conditions. Editorials/Leaders: Unfinished Business, The Junta's Approach To Africa. Letters to the Editor: Public rights of way, Strike, French style, Segas letter uses inertia selling, Limestone walls, Overseas call dialling frustrations, Work on North Sea oil, Lack of reaction to news of rail charge increases, Naval search for marine resources, Power from Gulf Stream, The press and corruption, Defining chartered engineers, Surcharge on investment income, Case for a rebate?, Return to gold standard, The arts: effect of grants and VAT, Shared schools in Northern Ireland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 5, 1949 Berlin agreement. Deaths. Business and Finance: For business in Spain, come to London, Biggest food export mission to Far East, Fos: a stimulant for SE France, Industry in the regions Birmingham points the way to progress, World trade grew 12pc in real terms last year, French carmakers facing worst crisis in 20 years, The impossible nuclear decision, Urgent talks aim to peg retail cost of big loaf, Timing of Gillette's expansion set back, HK Bank on disclosure, Results this week R Dutch-Shell and Dunlop, General Accident "As an industry...we make a worthy contribution to the economy of a nation and to the well-being and social stability of its people." "As a company...we are well-equipped to play our part in building a better future for our policyholders for our staff and for our shareholders.", Builders want a say on land policy, Community wants Italy to exempt farm produce from 50pc surcharge, Freight report Rates revive on US grain deals, BSC plan for strategic steel products store, Italy relying on American techniques in reactors, Roadbuilders to be compensated for bitumen rises, Tailoring the system to British needs, 1974-75 cocoa crop prospects critical, Reports Pearce beating decline in sale of houses, Industry got £3,000m in subsidies-Mr Benn, Oil groups will seek cash aid from governments in building statutory stockpile, A gilts rally that must still prove its worth, Youghal Carpets (Holdings) Limited PRE-TAX PROFIT OVER 63% HIGHER "...figures for 1973 match the previous record for the Group", Judicial Sale By Tender In The Supreme Court Of Ontario Between: National Trust Company, Limited and Plaintiff Barcelona Traction, Light And Power Company, Limited Defendant, Rediffusion men go back, The Times Share Indices, Business Diary in Europe: Import bill · Video link, Challenging the myth of British lethargy, Brokers' views, Consolidated Edison jolt for US, General Accident fear inflation may depress profits, Magazine says EEC entry cost $2,500m deficit, The importance of trust, Euromarkets More Italian borrowing, The King is dead-long live Gillette, Whitehall forced to speed up metrication on packaged sugar to counter shortage. Business Appointments: Royal Bank makes Mr Herries a vice-chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, US battery companies confident as lead prices hit new all-time highs, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, £1.6m plan announced for Strood, Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,680.
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