The Times - 09/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Editor, From Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, RONALD LYON, , From John Chartres, From David Cross, By Athur Reed Air Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Florencia Varas, From Michael Hornsby, From Stuart-Stirling, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, By Gerry Harrison, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Clive Barnes, John Percival, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, Patrick Davis, PHS, Dan van der Vat, P. W. THORP, , CARRINGTON, , R. G. OPIE, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , D. H. DALE., C. R. McLAUGHLIN, , MONTAGUE EYDEN, , BEN WHITAKER, , ANDREW TUREK, , GLADWYN, , J. G. SENIOR, , RALPH WATSON, , ELIZABETH MOON, , ROBERT S. REDMOND, , K. A. KERMACK, , FRANCIS BICKLEY, , R. J. H. FANSHAWE, , JEREMY R. CAREY, , By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, ROBERT R. PENNINGTON., M. J. SARGEAUNT, , R. H. B. CONDIE, , ANDREW PARK, , H. R. MURRAY SHAW, , C. WILLIAMS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Christopher Wilkins, by Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, by John Plender, J.P., by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, A.R., by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by Gerald Butt Middle East Economic Digest, by Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, by John Leatherdale mapping manager, Hunting Surveys, by John Levett editor, International Railway Journal, by John Dayton, by Elizabeth Collard editor, Middle East Economic Digest, by Sydney Burton, by a Special Correspondent, by Sherban Cantacuzino executive editor, Architectural Review, by Cecil Tiffen, by Tom Little, S.B., by Raymond Cordero, joint editor, , by Peter Hill,
ResumoNews: Spring: But where are the green fingers?, Two men appear in court after discovery of arms shipment in container at Southampton docks, Compensation in noisiest jet areas suggested, Young Liberals to debate worker control, Syrian gunners shoot down Israel Phantom, 'Horrendous' conditions in drought-stricken Chad, Chinese mob Britons for using camera, Iraq move to split ranks of the Kurds, The Land of the Future Social Life The Modern Citizen, Bolivia yearns for lost coastline, Satellite stations soon to modernize communications, Three to be charged with colonel's death, Paper censured over 'escape plot' report, Cambodia rebels executed, Historic Hijaz line has great potential to please pilgrim and tourist alike, Blaze sweeps street in bomb blasts, Mr Foot's intervention likely to bring peace talks in engineering, Girl sues college after studies are ended, Chile junta considering an amnesty, Plan for Nine to become less dependent on oil, London ex-student said to be among wanted Basques, Mr Wilson tells Commons he has known of land deals since 1967, Chile will get warships, No speedy commitment to ratify Sunningdale pact, Mr Rees says, Community may sell beef surplus to hospitals, Polish ministers in London, Plaque and pottery set records, Home Secretary announces an inquiry after 'grave miscarriage of justice', TV viewers help to trace rapist, Girl convicted of murder with hammer, Poorer countries hope to make gains in UN raw materials debate, Newspapers retain regional character, Mitterrand and Giscard challenges to Gaullists, Dutch plea for use of Latin in Europe, The Times Diary The awful truth about breakfast, Decision later on allegations about 'Blow Out', Port expansion ends delays, Court told of wife's body in freezer, Future brightens for the country's sole working rail link, Driver must pay £34,500 damages himself, New council salaries criticized as being highly inflationary, Exhibition relives the search for Troy, Editors deny harassment of Mrs Williams, Land reform Pledge by Ethiopia Cabinet, Crime risk feared in divided Asian families, Danes let man marry niece, Court rules today on time limit for AUEW, Huge cash surplus from oil brings many international worries, Impressive progress takes airline to forefront of civil aviation in Middle East, Lone voice calls for price cuts, Ship owners are criticized at inquiry into sinking, TV: no licences, no adverts, Janie Jones paid more than £200 a week by Mr Y, Monday Club in Commons move over students, Defence deals help to create powerful stabilizing influence, Britain forges strong link through £250m contract, Fairytale beginning to multi-million industry, Abundant oil revenues make desert bloom, RAF's new combat plane unveiled, A glimpse of Spandau's prisoner, Mayfair squatters put up bedstead barricades, Libel damages for Professor Trevor-Roper, Sir D. Allen likely to head Civil Service, Unique testament to power of Islam, Girls' education makes remarkable progress in 14 years, A powerful new force entering the shipping lanes, Conference centre and hotel which may become cultural focus of capital, Even the Empty Quarter is no longer inviolate to the mapmakers, Cheap steel from the desert, Detectives called in over missing documents, Attractive incentives for foreign companies that help industrialization, Toxicology: Paracetamol treatment, Biggs court victory in fight against extradition, Suspicious car blown up by Army robot, Rush of proposals for refineries and petrochemical plants, Michigan election tour is a gamble for President Nixon, The view of defence from the top of the world, Social revolution keeps pace with developing economy, Some progress reported in talks at Delhi, Some Tory backbenchers are ready to vote against food subsidy Bill, Herr Brandt's approach may still prove to be right, Cooperation is the key to developing fuel wealth, Saudi Arabia Message to West: 'Oil in return for industrial skills'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Arthritis, Dunhill, Mellersh & Harding, British airways, Rank Xerox, The British Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Scottish amicable, Bakhashwain, National Westminster Bank, Pearl, The National Commercial Bank, III Triad, Airey & Wheeler, Ships, Inn on the Park, Managed Fund, Riyad Bank Limited, Saudi Arabian Markets Ltd., Cable & Wireless, E.A.Juffali & Bros., Aq, Petromin, Hambros Bank Limited, Binladin, Easter Appeals, Oil, The Cognitive Research Trust P-74, Lovell, MATTHEWS Holdings Limited, saudia, British Aircraft Corporation, Lintas International Advertising Company, Twa's Tristar, Zahid Tractor H.M.Co.Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith, banawi, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Osman Spoken Arabic Grammar Series,, Mowlem, Calabria. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Appointments Liverpool, Damages award, Minister of Finance resigns in Malaysia. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Letters to the Editor: Defeated candidates, Liberal prospects, Research funds, Rudolf Hess, Laura Riding's poetry, What is wealth?, Some trends for productivity in the mining of hard coal, Students union and free speech, Functioning of Tory headquarters, An Open Letter to The Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson, O.B.E., F.R.S., M.P., Lord Carrington's sale of land, Taste of eggs, Now and then, Gas servicing, Proposals to tax wealth, Why remittance basis of taxation should remain, Fine wine and plonk, Ask the Piltdown Man, The illnesses of statesmen, Reasonableness is key to UK-Community relations. Politics and Parliament: Motives of the press: Mr Wilson condemns expedients employed to link name with land deals House of Commons, PM knew in 1967 of golf partner's slag heap transaction, S Africa trade policy not being changed, Framework of Companies Bill too narrow, Committee to review law and police procedure on identification in light of two recent cases, Candidates for councils can spend more, 7,000 former miners want to return to pits. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Law: Wife's application not barred by remarriage B v B, English courts still have full part to play in European Community cases H. P. Bulmer Ltd and Another v J. Bollinger SA and Another, Asbestos regulation absolute Atkinson v Sir Alfred McAlpine & Son Ltd. Sport: Home but not quite dry, The man who will give himself a talking-to, Ives likely to appeal against suspension, Consolation for champions, Final Test and tour averages for MCC in West Indies, French confidence increasing in the ability of Nonoalco, Selectors close door in coxless fours, For the Record Ice hockey, Results yesterday, Prize money of £12,000 for Wightman Cup match, Results in father and son tournament, Quality and experience, Webster and Burton keep places in England team to play France, Forge Mill enters arena to a fanfare of trumpets, Today's fixtures, Liverpool's hopes given a knock. Reviews: Tumultuous reception for 'Golestan' Béjart Coliseum, Alan Bates in David Storey's new play, Is the Met so sickly?, Family life without Broadway fog Children Mermaid, Victoria de los Angeles Festival Hall, Short Eyes Anspacher, New York, Patient participation is the true spirit of Broadmoor, Why the press has refused to be silent this time, Harmonie Musik Purcell Room, Fashion. Property: Salerooms. Editorials/Leaders: The Reclamation Affair, Freeing Dividends On Export Profits, Mistaken Identities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Hudson Fysh The founding of Qantas Airways, Austin Clarke Distinguished Irish poet, Dr Frederick Steel, Sir Ronald Russell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 8, 1949 People's dictatorship. Deaths. Business and Finance: New PO department, Bids and Deals No Stenhouse offer in Texas, Matching man and job by computer, TV makers open drive to lift colour set sales, America files consent pact on Glaxo suit, The Pahang Consolidated ComDany Limited, Chairmen's Reports Allen Harvey set for recovery, Fixed Interest and Money, W German institutes advise Bonn: revalue or leave joint float, The vision of a new world society, Wholesale prices go up at fastest rate for 20 years but commodities steadier Wholesale Prices, Business Diary: Pergamon departures, Rio freight surcharge, Nigerians seek 55 pc participation in own oil, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreigners hold 11 pc of equity in R-R Motors, GKN axing 400 jobs at Wolverhampton, Union Oil's big North Sea find, Linread LIMITED, Arab Bank Limited Doyen of Middle East Banking, July deadline is set for interim report on coal, Expanding services of UK airlines, Blockade at Meriden lost £40m orders, Societies to decide today on home loans offer, Power plant export scope, Briefly, Company News Reed Executive sights £1m in record year, Guinness Peat make bid, Decision on reactor by end of May, £10m Cowley car strike ends today, How the markets moved, Big bakers seek price rise beyond subsidy, Computer news Worldwide growth rising to 15 pc a year, Catering turnover up 12 pc, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Australian dockers strike for £25 rise, Commercial Union's Australian setback. Business Appointments: Changes at the top for Alcan Aluminium UK, Mr Volcker to resign this summer. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Equities Interim report helps Glaxo, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Recent Issues, Equities quiet, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Higher spreads for the French. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,658.
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