The Times - 08/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Paul Martin, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robert Doe of The Times Educational Supplement, By a Special Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, St Austell, From John Chartres, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, Stanley Sadie, William Gaunt, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Robert Shelton, Joel Hurstfield, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Creek, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Brian Moore, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, William Raynor, by R. Livingstone commercial manager, Video Cassette Recording, Philips Electrical, by Basil Lane assistant editor, Wireless World, by Tony Slaughter, by John O'Neill marketing director, Pye, by Henry Raynor, by Gordon J. King, by Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, by Leonard Buckley, Lord Coleraine, Charles Hargrove, Philip Howard, PHS, David Wood, BETTIE CLEAVER, , MARY GEORGE, , BEATRICE KYLE, , PHILLIPS, , I. G. RAYNER, , J. RODGERS, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , DAVID F. C. MANN., KENNETH MORGAN, , J. C. HIGGINS, , L. JOHN COLLINS., SYBIL ROSENFELD, , G. K. CASTON, , JOHN LAWRENCE., BRIAN WHITE, , ANTHONY ADAMS, JOHN BETJEMAN, KENNET, IAN MCCALLUM, SIR HUGH STOCKWELL, GORDON RATTRAY TAYLOR, , D. A. H. COTTAM, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Harris, From Vanya Walker-Leigh, Nancy Foy, RC, R. W. Shakespeare, by John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, Terry Byland, Gerald Ely, by John Young, J.Y., by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Jeremy Rundall,
ResumoNews: Crossword regional finals, Helping people to help themselves, Kennedy-Brandt luncheon meeting, Ecafe urges world fund to ease fertilizer prices, Training for wardens of elderly urged, Three British yacht crew face arms charges, Reading lessons from U S to be screened by BBC, World leaders pay their homage to President Pompidou in a setting of austere grandeur, Youthful premier: Robert Bourassa weathers the storms, Playgroups body takes on more professional look, Mr Powell says press ignoring 'Tory U-turns', New art form that spawns new breed of dramatists, Town hall staffs threaten to halt borough elections as part of campaign for higher allowance, Mr Scanlon hints at more serious sanctions, Wilson statement to go 'beyond purely parliamentary aspect', Mass graves discovered in search for Mexican gang, Threat of dictatorship that lies in Parliament, Imaginative city centre beneath the pavements, Commercial stations seek to involve the public, Passover sees another clash on Golan front, Mystery girl is found dying on motorway, The world of TV, radio and hi-fi a Special Report, Special adviser appointed to Mr Short, Higher fuel costs bring increase in direct drilling by farmers Agriculture, Rally call for minister of state for homeless, U S warned to beware of nuclear theft, Low-interest development loans aid 300 firms, Trieste zonal dispute again sours relations, Cardinal attacks free family planning, Britain challenged on Diego Garcia by Mauritius, Inquiry into identity parades is likely, Siesta falls victim to energy crisis, Losing friends, influencing nobody, Peaceful china clay men angered by deadlock after Pay Board's ruling Regional report Trevor Fishlock, Extent of alcoholism 'not fully realized', Getting the cassette system taped, Broadmoor, where the regime is a form of treatment, Colour sets burst into full bloom-after 45 years, The Times Diary Give my regards to Grimethorpe, The West is a school for spies, Russians are told, Compromise is sought in differences between Polish state and religion, Success of Open University marks 50 years of progress, Lottery could raise £5m for GLC, MP says, Meir resignation envisaged in Labour plan, Early Persian MS for British Library, Medicine: Study of leprosy, Nixon brothers and secretary had use of election funds, President's former lawyer says, Aids and obstacles on the path to perfection, Gaullists line up behind M Chaban-Delmas, Wolfe's prize guards its past, Propagandist mayor: Jean Drapeau's way with the voters, Fresh bombing wave seen as warning from IRA, Facing the grim realities of US domestic policies, Money worries for Olympics, Lifting of ban on Sinn Fein fails to placate Provisional IRA and divides Ulster executive, Portables take lion's share of market, Indians and Eskimoes join in La Grande protest, Mr Nixon pleased with Paris talks on American-European relations, Bangladesh talks in difficulty over Biharis, The Duke spoils my day at the races, Who will take up the burdens of the Elvsée?, Kurdish-Iraq war 'is inevitable', The haunting guilt of the men who batter their wives, Stock exchange has homely touches but global horizons, Labour seek assurances over the constitution, Centre bans use of blood from coloured donors after hepatitis check, Oxford class list, Touch of the brake on booming Manx economy, Junta 'refused to let Gaddafi rule', Quebec a Special Report. Index. Display Advertising: S & W Fine Foods, Inc., British Gas, Greenshields Incorporated, Pia, Savills Commercial & Industrial Property, Hilton Roof Restaurant, Laskys, Times 1000, Telpro, Brown Bayley Steels Limited, Royal Trust, Scandinavian Airlines, Drivers Jonas, Secker & Warburg, French Railways, Quebec, Anstey Horne & Co., Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Inter-City Sealink, Westbury, Sanyo, The Nippon Fudosan Bank, Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Effect of EEC membership on British parliamentary institutions to be studied, Parliamentary diary House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Law: Freedom of movement for Merchant Navy crews Commission of the European Communities v French Republic. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Appointments Vacant also pages 24 & 25, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Reviews: Avignon Festival, RPO/Albert Rosen Albert Hall, The originality of Spencer Gore, Ravishing sounds in Mahler LSO/Levine Festival Hall, Violence and consent Politics and the Nation 1450-1660, Sorella Englund's revealing performance of La Sylphide Royal Danish Ballet Coliseum, Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall, Country/Rock Rainbow. Sport: Janion reminds England's selectors, Sports in Brief, West Ham at centre of relegation issue, Aggression of Sawyier lifts Oxford from gloom, Orrell must reenter by another door, Easter may hold the answer for West Ham, Weekend results First division, Southgate now meet Eagles in the final, Luton's pleasure diluted, Liverpool's outlook easily applied, Hunt has to take hard way home, Coventry still holders of the whip hand, Mount Hagen gets up in last strides to catch Piggott's mount, Habat is a Guineas horse through and through, England team go through, One bold stroke from Bremner's brush and the picture changes, Captaincy for Australia wide open, For the Record Rugby Union, Foresters deny Brentwoods in extra time, No white flags from Manchester United, Charterhouse go from strength to strength, Apalachee as hottest classic favourite, Unprecedented record of Malvern pair. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Faulkner Needs Time, Hungary Becomes Less Different. Letters to the Editor: Export of manuscripts, Student discipline at Oxford, Kettering's example, Artists and VAT, Newspaper industry problems, BBC External Services, Bradford-on-Avon, Conditions in Rhodesia, Government paperwork, Keeping a London headquarters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 7, 1949 Lunch for 5s. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Obituaries: Jennifer Vyvyan, President Pompidou, Mr Charles Fenby Director of Westminster Press, Rt Rev G. C. C. Pepys, Obituary, Cardinal Trochta. Business and Finance: Management Edited by Rodney Cowton IBM goes in for the local touch, Nationwide's tighter rules for directors, Ransomes, Results this week Babcock, Glaxo, RTZ and W H Smith, Danes want to sell UK cruise liner, Sale Tilney Continuing Advance, Company News Appeal to court in SAH bidding, Filling skilled labour needs, Mr Crosland's dilemma on Channel Tunnel rail links, Ingalls-MPI tussle, The risk/reward ratio for Alfred Herbert, Business Diary in Europe: Treading lightly at GM, Freight Report Hint of panic in dry cargo decline, Nigerian takeover decree modified, Euromarkets Year of abysmal trading results, CBI to give evidence of threat to liquidity, Bank Base Rates, OAU urges fund financing from dearer raw materials, Brokers views, Lending rate 12¼pc, The City Code and shareholder rights, Anglo-Canadian talks on nuclear collaboration, Steel review will not ease fear of jobs, Leyland strikers meet today, $1,500m TriStar bill could mean Lockheed borrowing into 1980s, Ottoman Bank, London Brick Company Limited, Bank lending curbs in new Italian measures, Filling that gap with the Cadbury conference, The long search for compensation, Declining level of profits in the national income, Government offers £100m a month loan to societies, Berry Trust.-For half-year to, Suez forecast puts cut in tankers at 14m tons, Motor cycle group lost £4.75m over dispute, Congress expert says Fed money policies 'feeding fires of inflation', The Nord Line saga, Production and new plant installations being hit by shortage of electric motors, Food chiefs putting case for price exemptions, 12 nations spurn UN ship code. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Beecham issues French writ, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Drawing Of Bonds, Wool clip may be lowest for 15 years, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: New chairman at Arbuthnot Latham. Property: Industrial sector holding up, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,657.
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