The Times - 16/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Patrick Brogan, By Martin Huckerby, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, By Raymond Permnan, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Christopher Sweeney, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Diana Geddes, From Peter Nichols, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, From Stuart Stirling, From Florencia Varas, From Jose Shercliffe, From Our Own Correspondent, By peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By John Hennessy, By Peter West, By Sydney Friskin, By John Downie, By a Scottish Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Henness, By Jim Snow, By John Blunsden, Bevis Hillier, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, Joan Chissell, Ian McKellen, Paul Griffiths, Myles Palmer, Margaret Allen, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, European Parliament Strasbourg, David Parry-Jones, Peter Evans, Henry Stanhope, Tony Aldous, George Hutchinson, Eric Moonman, J. P. GOURIET, PETER GIMPEL, 30 Davies Street, W1., W. R. REES-DAVIES, , ROBERT W. MOWAT., IAN HAIG, , LONGFORD., MARIUS GORING., CAROLYN HAYMAN., EDWARD L. GOLDBERG., PAUL MARKS., KENNETH SLACK, , W. DEKKER, , C. W. MALINS, , GEOFFREY STUTTARD, , LAWRENCE DALY, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE., A. A. S. ODOOM, , T. J. DIFFEY., By David Martin Professor of Sociology London School of Economics, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Christpher Wilkins, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, John Drummond, FE, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Eric Brunet, JD,
ResumoNews: Hamburg allows abortion film to be televised, Voluntary pay pact hopes rise as car workers accept offer, New Orleans centre of the death industry, Riddle of 'Briton' on spy charges, Chance of repairing hijacked British plane, Angry President Nixon waves the big stick at Europe, Paris police break into strikebound bank, Hijack aimed to maintain oil embargo, Pension groups welcome rise but say date is vital, Stronger Race Relations Act is sought, 'Lid lifted off car industry' in Ford case, State assembly dissolved in Gujarat, End of boom in Dutch landscapes, 'Prejudice' move against newspaper, 2,000 villagers repulse gas men trying to start work on plant, Boom for new towns, but how long will it last?, Italian police found Count Rossi at farm by chance, The Times guide to the Commons, Ulster MPs are likely to abstain in vote, US defers plan to base carrier in Greece, South American juntas draw closer, Offer to save Heywood MS for Britain, Mr Nixon makes clash with Congress on Watergate inevitable, RAF graduations, 30 arrested in piccadilly rugby clash, Many local authorities will not have new rate demands ready for April 1, Protest over Swedish 'spy operations' in Finland, Lonrho gives up OAU oil consultancy after dispute, Christianity's struggle against social change, The Queen samples the charms of Bali, Court plea for jailed plane spotters, Third climbing death on Ben Nevis this week, At least 16 dead after airliner bursts into flames, Last-minute attempts to save the stolen Vermeer, Mr Wilson appoints 'short-term think tank', Multiracial Rhodesian party to be wound up, Israel Cabinet discusses Syrian front situation, Argentina threatens action over art sale, Fleet Street journalists in pay fight dismissed, Sad last chapter to a general's book, 'Ban supermarkets drugs', Kurds in revolt hold 207 miles of border, Full text of remarks on Europe, Big rise in hospital charge for private patients, Life jail for man with nowhere else to go, Scarlet fever on the terraces of Twickenham, Police fears of growing rift with immigrant community, Reporters fined for airport security check, TUC women call for free day nurseries as of right, Three die in Ulster wave of bomb attacks on trains and buildings, Seven-year concurrent sentence on Mr Poulson, Neurology: regrowth in damaged brain, Many graduates shy away from career in industry, Petunias in the onion patch, Army asks 'suspect' men to quit the UDR, Nurse tells of horror when 'dead' man moved, Storm over Italian divorce vote brewing, A soldier's best friend is his rifle, Cod war dispute before World Court this month, Mr Wilson defies Opposition with threat of a new election, Oxford confrontation: Proctors and their, Mr Wilson should not be toppled, Worst ever month for building societies. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Phostrogen, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Williton Workshop, Fruit Cages, Norwegian America Line, David Bennett, Algarve Agency-fly TAP, The Times, ab, Dewar's, Ebor, Ussr, Weekend Shopping, Drivers Jonas, Schroder Life Group., The Times Superstore, Bell's Scotch Whisky, LEGGE Locks, Incurables, French & Foreign Wines, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Shenley Portfolio Fund, Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Wilmot gains fourth win, Fitness test before choice of international party, Ferraris to the fore again, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Clough has not yet decided on Iran offer, England have ability to dislodge uneasy favourites, Weekend fixtures, Italians take their rugby French style, Today's times to serve as guide for Cambridge, Jacklin takes early lead, No detracting from Captain Christy's win, Scotland again retain title, Birkenshaw among the wickets and in line for Test selection, The title could be settled in London, Tennis, Last kick could have spoilt the result, No change by England against Wales, A wandering star never far from home, Scotland to have three divisions in 1975, The menacing Irvine could prove Scotland's answer to Romeu, Urgent need to put house in order, Strong Finnish challenge for Monza event, Princess Anne enters two for Badminton, Lewis to succeed Sanders. Reviews: Land of the rising values, The islands of Ulysses, Company report from Brooklyn, Londoners' Gallic charm RPO/Annie Fischer Festival Hall/ Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ballet club's donation to company, Charming claret, Traffic Deutches Museum, Munich, Man with a whim of iron, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Senator Joseph McCarthy by Roy Jenkins. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Lent, For The Epicure, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Humanizing Science, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,638, Bridge Playing safe, Sunday, Chess Stars of stage, screen and literature. Property: Country Property, Property Abroad. Politics and Parliament: Labour responding to popular cries for fashionable, glamorous change, Grants for students to be set for one year, Avoiding unfair fishing competition, Safety committee for European mines, Priority for pensions and other benefits delays end of prescription charges House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: They Should Stop And Think, Civil War Returns To Kurdistan. Letters to the Editor: Political prisoners in Czechoslovakia, Case for coalition government, Worker participation, Population control, Dr Ramsey's leadership, Ashanti regalia, Increases in rates, The Dutch Resistance, Secondary school crisis, Tax on the arts, Hardy's Christminster, Streakers and Quakers, Threat to the Vermeer painting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge, Church news. Marriages. Business Appointments: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 16, 1949 Holing in one. Obituaries: Obituary, Ann Bridge, Mr Thomas Barman Diplomatic journalist, Mr Edwin Phelps. Business and Finance: Europe and Overseas Crucial talks on Fiat future, Bread subsidy details for bakers on Monday, BOC awaiting anti-trust ruling on Airco merger, Mr Shore meets CBI, Company News Fairclough sees bright future after Peak £3.4m, Eurosyndicat, Where older employees can miss out, George H. Scholes & Co. Limited Electrical Products, Bids and Deals EPC takes £25m American property stake, Spot Position of Sterling, Bonser Eng bright, Fixed Interest and Money, Oslo's firm hand on own North Sea operations, Selling cuts market value of Dunlop shares to £34.2m, Political doubts · brewers and the Budget · Crittall, Confusion over right of appeal in GKN's cash offer for Miles Druce, Lucas cutback likely to cost 2,000 jobs, THE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL INVESTMENT TRUST COMPANY LIMITED (Member of the Association of Investment Trust Companies), DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Preliminary Financial Statement And Notice Of Dividend, The Times list of latest dividends, Nickel producers may raise prices, Japan to press on with Durham bearings plant, Treble pay lure for key UK car men in S Korea, Driving on the banned wagon, Briefly, Berisfords Limited Congleton, Cheshire, Leonard Fairclough Limited, Money Market Rates, Record Treasury bond rate and new guarantee offered to protect sterling holdings, Mobil Oil accepts Libya's nationalization decree, State help urged for lower-paid home-buyers, Grouse, How the markets moved Rises, Markets wary ahead of Commons vote, Pros and cons of monthly and annual Premiums, Taking it to arbitration, Chemical costs warning. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans French loan terms changed, Investment trust valuations, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sharp setback in silver prices, Equities Further fall in Dunlop, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchange The pound falls 108 points, Property shares firm. Law: NCO who shot boy is jailed, Planning permission quashed Regina v Hillingdon London Borough Council, Ex parte Royco Homes Ltd, Driver's religious beliefs no excuse for refusing blood sample Regina v John.
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