The Times - 05/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Paignton, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent Stirling, From a Staf Reporter, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff Brighton, From Alan Hamilton, From Our Education Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Raymond Perman Brighton, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, Sheila Black, By Claire Tomalin, Michael Ratcliffe, By Kenneth Benton, H. R. F. Keating, By Dodie Smith, Kay Dick, by Dannie Abse, Robert Nye, By Angela Carter, By Joyce Carol Oates, By Edna O'Brien, Jacky Gillott, Edited by Robert GathorneHardy, Derek Parker, By Sylvain Mangeot, Richard Harris, By Donald Thomas, Philip Ziegler, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Paul Moor, Stephen Walsh, Keith Horner, Christopher Walker, Patrick Gilkes, Louis Heren, PHS, J. S. LEATHERBARROW, , WEMYSS, , ROSEMARY A. DALEY, , GREVILLE JANNER, ROBERT SKIDELSKY, DAVID SMITH, , ALASTAIR BUCHAN, , J. HEWISH, , DONALD HOODLESS, , E. A. WILLIAMS, , EVELYN TOLL, J. H. MINGAY, , STEPHEN REISS, , AIDAN REYNOLDS, By Diana Geddes, From Our Museums Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed, From Roger Vielvoye, P. R. PHILLIPS, , R. F. STEVENS, , J. T. KAY, , T. D. ROBSON, , DR R. J. BRIDGWATER, , FRANK D. L. SELKRIK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Richard Wigg, By Ashley Druker, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tony May, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Man with rusty nail hijacks airliner, Mr Benn offers £20,000 to Welsh unions for research, Tibetan skulduggery The Adventures of a Manchurian, Nalgo motion condemns spending cuts, Sharing the responsibility: Social services, NSPCC, teachers, neighbours, Filter for extracting paraquat in blood, Immunology: Deficiency and allergy, Engineers say living standards are threatened, Lords scrutiny of 403 proposed EEC regulations, Call to make police accountable to voters, Mr Faulkner launches own party, Farmers in Wales face 'a desperate crisis', Dismissed chief executive says local councillors should be trained for the job, Four die in guerrilla raid on Israel, S Vietnam air sorties cut, Fraud charge against Mrs Papadopoulos, Judge frees two Africans held without trial, Grenade attack at Nicosia church, Farmers plan protest demonstrations throughout the Nine, Motoring Effect of 50 mph limit still being studied, Government plans to bring in new laws soon, Blame put on failure of communications in welfare services, Shopping around, Lessons of Turkey's subtle land-grab, Bread price may drop to 9p in some shops, Opinion poll says Tories lead by 2.1pc, Panic sugar buying spreads to France, Proxy bomb greets Mr Powell's arrival as Unionist candidate for Down, South, Bold initiative by Mr Murray wins the day for social contract, The Times Diary High drama but not many jokes, Yard man denies assault on demonstrators, Emperor's aide among six held in Ethiopia, Travel-linked tickets urged on football clubs, Labour moderates falsely placed, Mr Mayhew says, 'Pill' in shops and toleration for lesbians urged, New proposals bring hope of Court Line refund, TUC chief urges acceptance of self-restraint as way of breaking shackles around unions, Lisbon ministers say Frelimo will head the new government, Report blames poor efforts by boroughs for home scarcity, 'Hazards' in hospital production of fluid, Jeers for American view, Desperate state of Czech political prisoners, AUEW drops attack on social contract after Murray appeal, Call for wider powers to pin down tax-evaders, Call to end 'atrocities in name of economy', What will the army do with Emperor Haile Selassie?, Three leaders defeated in chess round, Jurists attack Santiago junta's trials, 20-year Army rule in Chile 'if necessary', Tommy Lawton to do 200 hours of community work, Children's advocate is proposed after report on Maria Colwell case 'It is right we should feel shocked and angry at the failure to protect Maria. We should also be shocked and angry at the social conditions in, which she died', Economic austerity means little to spare for wage rises, Mr Crosland says, Mrs Ford parries '1976' questions, Authorities urge much bigger rise for teachers, Authority of church queried in Katyn case, Clash over demand for minimum £30 wage, EEC summit waits on British election, World trip air couple die in crash, Prince at service for Mr Kirk, Bishops' threat to disobey S African law, Minister's call on dockers to free sugar, Surprises in reshuffling of Nixon appointees, Some policy on incomes is crucial, miners insist, Greece 'will accept a divided Cyprus', Miss Stevenson explains where she dissents, Army gives way over blacked-out town's power, Personality test yields an index of frustration, Disintegration of Norway's ruling party, The new Georgia rejects Mr Maddox as governor, Swiss villagers search forest for a 'tiger', Brighton suing Brian Clough and Leeds United, Foot call for report on all incomes of over £10,000 a year, Gravitational waves under study, Inside story of the U S President's secret weapon, Sikkim Bill receives big majority in Delhi, Leaders of Civil Assistance now selecting over 50 'controllers', Three questioned after Stone of Scone incident, Drive to gain UN support by Palestinians, £3.75m London Weekend challenge to BBC. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Royal National Institute, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lion International, Barlow Rand Limited, Hodder & Stoughton, Derek Tangye, National Westminster Bank Group, Bernot Klein Design, Union Corporation Limited, IF you've always fancied the luxury, Barrington Laurance, Saa, Motor Show Place, Drummond's, Laing, Hilary Morris, Cement-Roadstone, Halifax Building Society, The Foreign Trade Bank, Gooch & Wagstaff, Million. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Services, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Appointments Vacant also on page 4, Offices, Announcements, For Sale And Wanted, Entertainments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on pages 4 and 24, Secretarial and General Appointments also on pages 4 and 26. Reviews: Two vocations A Poet in the Family, Measure for Measure Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon, Madame Butterfly Coliseum, Only a Game Bbc 2, Crime Craig and the Tunisian Tangle, East Berlin does right by Prokofiev, Los Angeles PO/Mehta Albert Hall/Radio 3, Poor Mary: the tragic heroine The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft, Handel's Ariodante for the Wells, Handel as he should be done II pastor fido King's Edinburgh, Brecht/Strindberg Traverse, Edinburgh King Oedipus Lyceum, Edinburgh, An exquisite game reserve Ottoline at Garsington, Gilded philistine Charge! Hurrah! Hurrah!, Short stories Fireworks, Hermione Gingold's debut in opera, A Manchester pleasureland Look Back With Love. Sport: Allez France will run on Sunday, Sports in Brief, Holders past and present meet in semi-final match, Chinese dominate in both gymnastics and diving, Board consider Kent's request to include Asif, Wales waltzed off the floor after Austrians change formation, Connors again shakes off the man who does not recognize defeat, Robson goes to West Ham for £45,000 fee, Warwickshire reach final on the toss of a coin, British crews still in the hunt for medals, Early goal proves no use to Northern Ireland, Eclipse winner heads first leg field, New crew stand by to take over Southern Cross, Carry on Father carries on riderless, Pascoe comes back to win gold, Stamen gives favourite an impressive thrashing at York, Thursday is best for live games-Dougan, Solings sail into gloom, Fox best of westerners in world event. Editorials/Leaders: The Strains On The Contract, The Massacres In Cyprus, The Failures In Care For Maria Colwell. Letters to the Editor: Turner at the Academy, Royal Agricultural Hall, Elephantine Aims?, Rural motorways, Music in Britain, Reactions to weak government, Pop festivals, Transformation of Scottish Highlands, Wastage of petrol, Concrete beams: meaningless core drills, First railway accident, Encouragement for exporters, Piddletrenthide et al, Management of childbirth. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Temporary bishop, University news Glasgow, Church news Appointments:. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 5, 1949. Obituaries: Prof Max Reinhard, General Creighton Abrams U S Army Chief of Staff, Mr Norman Colville, Mr Norman Kirk, Obituary. Business and Finance: Copra floor price abolished, Franklin restructuring decisions held up by delay in second-quarter audits, Canning Town Glass statement on Monday, Strikers reduced US car output during August, British Air Ferries to sell three of its fleet of eight because of fall in revenue, American group switches to gas carriers, Gill & Duffus buys £1.5m London site, Shares slip despite liquidity problem denial, Latest dividends, Faulty plant throws Beeston back to red, Briefly Beamish Belisha, Companies urged to track down trouble spots, DE BEERS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report To Members For The Halfyear Ended 30th June 1974, Spot Position of Sterling, The film industry seeks another reprieve, Nation Life hopes to make full repayment, Leyland strikers go back, Quick decision on Herstatt assets unlikely, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group Interim Statement, Whitbread faces opening reverse on the heels of £24m costs' rise, £4m fund for films wanted, Diamond Stylus speaks up for shareholder, Forward Levels, Sharp fall in West German orders and July output stays sluggish, Norway and Russia discuss oil exploration in the Arctic, DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report To Members for the half-year ended 30th June, 1974, Anglo-Ecuadorian soars in first half, £47m Rapier order for BAC from Oman, Hull blacking talks sought, Price Commission in talks on code change for Phase Four, Business Diary: End soon to the Shepperton story?, Sun Alliance profits rise, Confusion in the White House causes Wall St to fall 15 points, Merger plans called off, £7.5m orders for Tate & Lyle, Comfortable day for the discount houses, France: a robust economy facing a test of its strength, Go-ahead for dearer poultry and beer, Fed 'moved quickly' after Herstatt failure, Payments surplus for Italy lightens gloom, Money Market Rates, Venesta Int makes a mystery £2.5m loan, Signor Sindona sells bank, Export stimulus gives Kleeman strong push, Polish loan, Lewston Int diversification begins paying off, How the markets moved, More answers from the insurance sector, Sir Val Duncan at metal forum, DE BEERS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 48 On The Ordinary Shares, London Sumatra Plantations Limited, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Chill through European markets, Longton Transport(holdings) Limited 44% increase in profit. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper continues to ease, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, US silver stocks down 4.5m ounces, NCB still planning increase in price to industry next month, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Financial sector again under heavy pressure, Financials under pressure, Wall Street, Mr Onassis seeks fuel price cut for airline, NY silver rallies to close 8c higher, France to seek foreign exchange coordination. Business Appointments: Unilever financial deputy. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Building Land, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,782.
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