The Times - 04/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Norman Fox, From Fred Emery, By John Groser Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Jim Railton, By Clive Borrell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Hazelhurst, House of Commons, House of Lords, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Sheila Black, By Joyce Cary, David Pryce-Jones, Paul Theroux, H R F Keating, By John le Carré, H. R. F. Keating, By Nikolaus Pevsner, By Jennifer Sherwood and Nikolaus Pevsner, Michael Ratcliffe, Philippa Toomey, By Lionel Casson, David Jones, Tim Heald, From Geoffrey Green, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, Ronald Butt, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Richard Davy, PHS, David Bonavia, EDWARD COOKE., DUNCAN LOCK., PETER HORDERN., ARTHUR BRUCE., A. L. MARRIOTT., NELLIE INGS., STAMP., GRAHAM C. JENKINS., JOHN BENNETT., GEOFFREY WHATMORE., BERNARD NICHOLLS., DAVID C.-H. HIRST., MALCOLM HENDERSON, HUGH LEGGATT., VICTOR COESTR, PAUL CALLAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodland, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, JOHN MORTIMER., J. MELVILLE WILLIAMS, , ELDON GRIFFITHS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Vernon Bogdanor, Frank Vogl, By Andrew Wilson, By Fred Wilson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Fail of a favourite: Billie Jean King, five, Moderates in NUM head for defeat, 'Spy boat' sunk off coast of South Korea, Severe shortage of fresh fish forecast, Terms of new treaty on nuclear testing, Life without roots Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Cattle from royal herd sold to Brazil, Strike-threatened Shell gets new pay demand, Mrs Castle asks for time in NHS private beds dispute, Soviet apology on TV interviews, Radio officers threaten to disrupt shipping, Scientists want power to protect privacy, Judge calls for volunteers to clean up cemetery, First fine under Portugal's new press law, Mr Prior lays foundations of new industrial relations policy for the Conservatives, Peking posters torn down, Professor seeks asylum in Britain, Decline in clashes between police and coloured people, Full text of communiqué shows wide agreement over secondary issues, Shipping around, PLP fails to find policy on nuclear deterrent, Tripos results: social and political sciences, philosophy, natural sciences, French to split up state radio and TV monopoly, New dispute among heirs over Picasso fortune, Many British prices still lowest in Europe, Catholic bishops suggest more and smaller dioceses, Secret hearing on accused man's bail, New rules governing anti-missile defences, Fuel: Synthetic natural gas, London Opera Centre director seriously hurt, Drunken offenders still being imprisoned, Motoring G special by Citroen is top of class, Communists repel assault in Vietnam, Report criticizes hospital on doctor's 67-hour shift, Mr Haldeman pleads Fifth Amendment, Conference to be held on gifted children, School detects launch of two spacemen, Thousands of children threatened by strike, Mr Trudeau rallies the faithful in Quebec, Sikkim ruler gives in to Indian pressure, Summonses are served over IRA funeral, Boat show planned to aid Henley regatta finances, Danish anti-tax advocate faces fewer charges, Paradoxes of Liberal moves towards a coalition, Record for works by two artists, Mr Milhench on new charge of forging letter by Mr Wilson, Police in battle to clear mental hospital wing, Dr Castro ready for US talks, Defence Secretary differs again with Dr Kissinger, Crime in brief, Questions that must be answered if coexistence is to work, Two years' jail for training men in arms, Mr Nixon wins concessions on missiles and tests, but arms race will go on, Germans to meet Dutch in world final, Poulson letter 'confession of corruption', Nurses put in claim for up to 38 per cent more, Plumbers' leader says bulgary followed Ehrlichman order, Paraquat fatal dose three teaspoons, court told, Shark kills boy in shipwreck, Economic turbulence 'may harm detente', Mr Bhutto dismisses his leading minister, Japan's big business in election clash, The Times Diary Mr Wilson's health and future, Harvest Gold looks worthy addition to Smith's string, Midland ends bank charges for customers in credit, Metric sugar packs move a stage nearer, Dissidence on the walls of China, Last stand of the moderate miners?, Hand-to-hand combat at Klarsfeld trial, Don Revie to become England's manager, 15 workers killed in factory blast. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, Asprey, British airways, Savills, Faber & Faber, Richard Ellis, Hodder & Stoughton, Light, Thornton Wilder, Gre, South America, Crima, Scotcros, Centrais Eletricas, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Wimpey, 'The White House Summer Sale, Claud Cockburn's, Pool Promoters Association, Fb, Associated Fisheries Limited, Howard Machinery Ltd., Trevayne, The Political Quarterly, Lovell, Cardinal, London Bedding Centre, National Airlines, Trafalgar House, Dimplex, Hamish Hamilton. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Greek Foreign Minister resigns post, University news, Resignation of Slater Walker director, Church news Appointments:. Politics and Parliament: Seventy backbenchers dissent from EEC economic guideline, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Rates by instalment, Lead content of petrol, Wider power for Housing Corporation proposed, Regional aid decisions yet to be taken, Minister determined to keep mortage interest rates steady, Sewerage charges on homes without sewers, Improvement in academic standards linked to comprehensive reorganization-Minister, Mrs Castle appeals for end of disruption in hospitals, Safety at pop concerts. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Motor Show Place, Art Exhibitions, Smaller Business Premises, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General. Reviews: Books/holiday Reading/two Going Pevsnering, Prokofiew determined to be simple RPO/Foster Festival Hall, Love Affair Thames, ECO/Barenboim St Bartholomew's, Menotti's message for Spoleto, Opera to economise, Books/holiday Reading/one Fiction Cary resurrected Cock Jarvis, The Henry Ford of the short story The World of O. Henry, The Sack Race for the Ambassadors, Paperbacks, The hopeful traveller old and new Travel in the Ancient World, The Turning Point, Round the world of Cole Porter Cole Mermaid, Monteverdi Choir St Paul's Cathedral. Sport: Kodes does not always come back from the dead, Sweden win with goal in last five minutes, Fogh leads the Dutchmen, Britain drop Millward, Mister Geoffrey to take Cumberland Plate, Grand to provide highlight of Henley, Wimbledon loses a sense of wonder, Wings score six tries as Lions rout Grigualand, W Germany become sixth host nation to reach climax, Night Cruyff struck a goal of gold, Results yesterday Group A, For the record Cycling, Lester survives mounting pressures, Hay goes to Chelsea for £250,000 fee, Heartening day for Ward and Derby, Thomas at his best on Eternal Victory, Yesterday's results at Wimbledon, Bold programme for Snow Knight, India not without incentives for a god showing. Law: No Crown undertaking on loss after control of prices, Executors fail to defeat deceased settlor's intention In re vandervell's Trusts (No 2). Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London Flats, Rentals, Property Abroad, Country Properties, Salerooms. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Nixon Gets Half A Russian Loaf, Dictating To The Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Ecclesiastical paper work, London ambulance service, What is public and private industry?, Newspaper libraries, Type in The Times, Seven good reasons why engineers reject Wankel, Telephone mix, Wealth tax and art, Unpopular rates, Pneumoconiosis and injury claims, Reference to past convictions, The question of coalition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, July 4, 1949 Communist hero. Obituaries: Jose Maria Ferreira De Castro Portuguese writer, Obituary. Deaths. Business and Finance: Whitecroft, Plea to counter world trade weaknesses, Action programme for US electricity, Rand Mines Limited, Easy day for the discount houses, Latest dividends, Nineteen factories start 'rolling' programme for assisted areas, Business Diary: Making room at the Inn, Valuation of £2m put on Nation Life site, Roche loses appeal on price veto, Kuwait warning over fresh oil price increase, VEBA not to bid for whole of Gelsenberg, Needy says need to rebuild confidence is vital: end to pay control reaffirmed, Metals fall in wave of selling, The rationale for broking mergers, S W Wood earnings increase threefold, Brewery drivers' strike talks, Bank Base Rates, Scottish plea for more say in industrial decisions, 'Leak' signal delays first BP oil platform, CBI opposition to wealth tax, Chrysler toolroom men accept pay offer, Tokyo's tight money policy to stay 'until October', Japan and Italy in joint airliner project wth US, Barlow Rand to have Wadham stake, McIntyre quatation suspended: Receiver for Naylor subsidiary, What role for the National Enterprise Board?, Wage rises up to 27 pc for manual workers at ICI, Gulf tanker rate, Lloyd's chief stresses need for independence, Holts, Falling sales bring further short time at Audi/NSU, Pharmaceutical, Sharp increase in German basic balance of payments during May, Removal's impact on Dubilier, Money Market Rates, Company chiefs see a breach of Industry Act pledge by Mr Benn, Mersey Dock pay strikers meet today, Trade unions 'should have bigger role', Concrete is advocated as means to save steel, How the markets moved, Commission objection to Italian Bill is dropped, Minister in mortgage talks as pressure grows for rise, Eletricity Council puts case for big increases, The Times Share Indices, Briefly Radiant Metal, Boost for Scots steelworks, Movement of offices from capital sets a record, Chile fears big rise in unemployment, More firms expect to reduce workforce, James Finlay & Co, Ltd 1973 RESULTS, Three leave Narodny Bank after inquiry, American business worried about foreign investment in the US market, CBI will invite 5,000 companies to join in fuel and energy study, Comecon to build gas pipeline from Siberia, Rally in equity shares goes into reverse, Tesco on 'punishing the efficient', Radio men threaten shipping stoppage. Business Appointments: Mr Wallace Monaghan joins the board of ABF. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities reverse again, Base metals take another hammering, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Cocoa 'a scarce commodity', Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Downturn late in day, Issues & Loans Hapoalim £16.8m rights, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,728, Broadcasting.
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