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The Times - 31/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Walker, By Norman Fox, By Michael Hatfield, By Maurice Barnfather, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Horsnell, By Sheila Black, From Stewart Tendler, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From David Leigh, By Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Young, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Overseas Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Louis Heren, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, From Colin Webb, By Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Stafford, From Victoria Brittain, By Gabriel Ronay, From Peter Hazelhurst, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Bryce Morrison, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, Henry Stanhope, Bernard Levin, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, PHS, Simon Louvish, RICHARD N. GARDNER., J. LEVETT., IAN MCGEOCH, , C. D. HENDERSON, , JONATHAN GUINNESS, , J. F. O. SWITZER, , R. T. WILCOX, , STAFFORD BOURNE, , WILLIAM ADDISON, , E. B. SCHAFFER, , ORR-EWING, , MICHAEL ADAMS, , HENRY CLEERE, , GEORGE R. W. SLATER, , From A Correspondent, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sheila Black, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Stewart Tendler, By John Plender, From Roger Berthoud, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Richard Wigg, By Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Gerald Ely, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, ALAN CORNISH, , R. HOLROYDE, , J. BALLARD, , MICHAEL IVENS, , N. WAND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, René Dabernat, By David Mott, By Ashley Druker, Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Robert Hawkins managing editor, Seatrade, by Peter Hill, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Christopher Hayman editor, Seatrade, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by D. M. Lambert,

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News: Nine Asians arrested after picket fighting, Mr Smith ends S Africa rumours, Mr Slater tells his shareholders cash is the optimum investment, Plastic booms used to mop up oil spills, Experience of first borstal hostel is reassuring, BBC unions call off strike after compromise, Early recall of Forces specialists in province, Hospital view on patients found hanged, EEC chiefs to take new trade plan to Rome, Tireless old man on trail of President, Plans to safeguard workers' rights in takeovers, Soviet delays may lead to halt in security talks, Fraud squad to make arrests soon, Greece and Turkey play down Aegean dispute, More civilians abducted by communists in Vietnam, French prizes for lambs at Bath show, Doctor gave drug addict his mother's tablets, Buyers still command market for homes, Why the militant teachers are failing the test, The Times Diary The acceptable face of poetry, New chairman of PEST sees vital party role, Mounting pressure to withdraw troops, Specialist carrier costs compel close study of employment prospects, Shopping around, Threats to Lord Arran after attack on Irish, London evening paper may change format, Commission not to bring Asian cases to court, 'Unpredicted changes' favour use of nuclear fuel, Text of Israel-Syria accord lays down disengagement timing, Gaullist MPs protest at M Giscard's break with tradition, Man denies rape of Princess Anne's secretary, Demand for five years' jail for hijackers, Minister hopeful on Europe farm prospects, Communist Party attempts to rekindle revolutionary spirit in a materialistic petty-bourgeois society Uphill fight to win over Hungary's youth, A wind of change along the waterways, Posidonia, Mental nurses refuse to distribute medicines in protest, President Nixon in retreat over subpoenas for evidence in White House plumbers trial, Post Office users' council seeks mail delay inquiry, Thai cleared on airliner bomb charge, US 'is pledged to support anti-terrorist actions', Leading Soviet musicians apply to live in West, Shipbuilding order books remain full, High reputation of British marine equipment keeps exports healthy, Sex blackmailer jailed for two years, The night sky in June, Sectarian violence flares in Punjab, Ex-minister is held after Karachi clash, Whitlam price freeze agreement with state Premiers likely, Dr Soares returns with new brief for Guinea talks, Why Spike Milligan shot youth, Cod, lemons, tomatoes and strawberries cheaper Food prices, Fiat chief warns Italy it is on the verge of economic collapse, Violence that could wreck the West from within, Stronger public voice in new NHS is Government's aim, Seaman survives 30 hours in Pacific, £2,200 for '1670' silver cup faked about 1870, Rising pressure to call off pensions hold-up, London loses to national markets but gains on reinsurance, Party congress honours President Tito, Mr Kollek foresees withdrawal in Sinai, Blaze risk in many hotels gives guests too slim a chance of waking up alive, fire chief says, Cockpit recorder law explained, Mr Faulkner: We expected strike to peter out, Mr Heath curtails Hongkong visit, Stricter regulations likely after death of girl who collapsed in pop concert crush, Tough taxation proposals would cut City's role, Union backs TUC in emotional Ulster vote, Jaworski aides in ITT case resign, UN storm over report on Indian Ocean, Major reprisal feared if Price sisters die, Police search Rotterdam for 100 Spurs fans, 'Loyalists' reject Rees appeal to take part in a new Executive, In the aftermath of Maalot, Protocol on UN force, Strict security for Geneva signing of Golan pact today, Japan's severe penal code plan denounced, American oil rig experts become more amenable to joint ventures. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, British Gas, Bell's, Northern Ireland Means Business., Shell, French Line, F, Gatx, Jotun Marine Paints, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, The Carlton Tower, Götaverken, Triumph, Willis, Faber & Dumas, Brown & Perring Ltd., Houlder Brothers & Co. Limited, Gieves, Fiat, Ansafone, Rib, Guinness Mahon, The Times, mothercare, Crow, Dalton, Lambert Ltd., Thos. R. Miller & Son Ltd, Mullion & Co Limited, Alexr. Howden & Co. Ltd., Odex Racasan Limited, P. Wigham-Richardson & Co Ltd, Tarmac, L & P, Charterhouse, Posidonia 74, Brussels, Pye, newscientist, Hs, Sait Electronics, Walker Securities Limited,, Kellock's Ship Brokers, Huddersfield Building Society, Inter-City Sealink, Grima, Harrods, Emkem, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Property: Rentals, Residential Property Homes with a touch of distinction, Property To Let, Country Properties. Reviews: Hephzibah Menuhin Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Groves/Curzon Festival Hall, Puppets' sentimental fable Les Veuves Round House, Dillinger's rural rides Dillinger (x) ABC2 Shaftesbury Avenue (June 6) Newman's Law (aa) Ritz Summertime Killer (x) Astoria/New Victoria, London debuts. Sport: Miss Barker's accuracy wins the day, Sports in Brief, Surrey recover poise in their second innings, Warwick v Scotland At Birmingham, Christ Church continue to show authority, World Cup tickets getting scarce, Kodes is disqualified from Italian event after pushing referee, Smith improves his popularity rating, Lions team is almost their strongest, Matusiak gives Poland third success, Weights in favour of Bold and Easy, Nonentities should not be put up as title challengers, Worcestershire wilt to last pair in the Parks, Miss Mark masters windy conditions to retain lead, Wilson to play for Europe against Asian XI, Edrich is logical choice after his trial century, Britain show their potential North Queensland 5, Squash rankings, England ran out of steam says Mercer, Confidence in Nonoalco's stamina increases after Chantilly gallop. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Nixon-haters who are trying to push a landslide back up the mountain, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 31, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: Another Step Forward, More Than Apologies Are Needed. Letters to the Editor: Dearer electricity: an added burden in the peak hours, Middle East terrorism, Issues behind worker involvement, United Nations and trade, Sea freight: the switch to Continental ports, French election chivalry, Young offenders, Recruitment of technicians, Moats with crocodiles, Dividends, Penalties for driving offences, Price sisters, Archaeological heritage, Nurses' pay, Concorde costs, Freedom of speech, Ulster: the future of the Union, A cruiser from Jutland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Robert Reid, Obituary, DR TORRES BODET Head of Unesco. Business and Finance: Giro banks help with Hessische write-offs, BSC wins £5m order, Behind the birth of a French banking giant, Competition warning by rail chief, Southampton hoping to get large part of S African container trade, Latest dividends, Hawker deal costs £17m, Shares rally on Wall St, Three months' Danish deficit tops 1973 total, Spot Position of Sterling, Lancashire port scheme opposed, Shortage of factories forecast, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Output of castings falls 8.4 pc, Private gold dealing in UK is still restrictive, Siemens Information for Siemens Shareholders, No break in the clouds over Wall Street, Forward Levels, Call for car safety to be standardized, Nissan expands in S Africa, Australian loss curbs Steel Bros after £2.4m peak, Bank Base Rates, Oil companies may face curbs as result of Commission's new energy strategy, Amalgamated Power blown off course by second-half slump, OECD states declare against 'beggar my neighbour' policy, Perkins claims diesel engine breakthrough, No price rises when freeze ends, OPEC chief hints, Tiger Oats aims to block Dalgety, Approval for trade reform Bill 'vital this year', Business Diary: What price NIFC? · Accountants' 'open door', FNFC reserves build up, Harcros Investment Trust Limited, April sales of gas cookers show 54 pc rise, Not yet the time to let Americans buy and sell gold, says Mr Volcker, Many overseas banks are among larger creditors of Stern Group, Arabs talks likely to discuss oil embargoes, Results Threefold leap at Blyth Greene, Money Market Rates, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd. Extracts from the Interim Report, Japan may curb South Africa trade, Cannon St sells stake in Chemical Secs, L & CS, Hartley Baird inspectors named, Farnell Electronics Ltd., Companies back out of Ulster move, Tronoh Mines Limited, Beauford Group Order Books at Record Levels, Major Improvement By The British Transport Docks Board Upward trend maintained in 1973, Steel Brothers Holdings Limited, Costain is confident as orders near £300m, How the markets moved Rises, Recruitment of miners higher since strike, The last of the stock profits for BP, Italian group in new move over Ayr refinery project, Thorn claims innovation in floodlighting, BP's profits for first quarter up by £248m. Business Appointments: New Cadbury Schweppes chairman named. Stock Exchange Tables: Slater Walker dominates market, The Times Share Indices, Sungei Besi soars, Gold shares higher, Issues & Loans Heavy capital flow from U S, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange D-mark firmer against dollar, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,701.

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