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The Times - 08/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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BY David Leigh, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Walker, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, From Our Own Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Blake, by Osbert Sitwell, David Wade, Noel Blakiston, Ronald Hayman, Stephen Walsh, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, R.H., Patricia Brent, Edward Mayer, Pamela Vandyke Price, Bernard Levin, John Lynch, Ronald Faux, George Getschow, George Hutchinson, B. M. BIRNBERG., G. CROMARTY BLOOM., A. NOBLE., O. G. ROBINSON., WILLY VAEREWIJCK., W. WEYNEN, , L. S. BAILEY, Vice-Chairman Governors, Highbury Grove School, Labour Party Appointee, RICHARD DEVONALD-LEWIS, Governor, Highbury Grove School, Conservative Party Appointee, 57 Jersey House, Douglas Road, N1. June 6., A. J. LUCKING., KAARE OLSEN., G. B. HEYWOOD., RHYS BURRISS, , MOYNE, House of Lords. June 6., C. JENKINS, , BERNARD BRAINE, , J. R. DODSWORTH, P. A. WEST, , RICHARD COLLINS, 74 Eccleston Square, SW1. June 7., MICHAEL AKEHURST. Department of Law, University of Keele, Staffordshire. June 1., MAVIS BATEY, Honorary Secretary, Garden History Society, 12 Charlbury Road, Oxford. June 3., A. D. COLEMAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Haywards Heath, By Norman Pittenger, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Vanya Walker Leigh, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Patricia Tisdall, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, JD, by Michael Frenchman, by Sidney Wise, by Janet Coates Barber, by Loyal Compton,

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News: Problem of a prefix for a Sous-Préfet, Priest charged after Mafia man's murder, Business chiefs worried at prospects, MP says, New complaint against engineering union, 'Celebrated Oxford crown' is sold for £20,000, Concern over Duke of Gloucester's condition, This other Eden is planned for pleasure, Government hint of threshold bonus to protect savings, Changes in EEC will help everyone, minister says, Tough Whitlam measures to tackle inflation, Attempt to end delay in higher pensions fails, Mr Healey hints at an autumn election, Move to stop Mr Loney's dismissal, In search of the Caribbean's pot of gold, Man'on lump' is jailed for tax evasion, M Jobert decides not to bow out gracefully, Plumbers case judge calls Nixon conduct offensive, Flixborough visit: Mr Foot,, A fine statement of principle by Mr Jenkins, Doors to the great unknown swing open, Masked raider is jailed for 18 years, Japanese hope to produce 'no damage' car bumper, Frocks and furniture and ceramic turtles, Ronald Biggs reports to Brazil police, 3,000 march in London as IRA man's body is brought from jail, Tackling Everest in a tweed jacket, The mystery of the Holy Trinity, Lord Balogh's son appeals against sentence, Union man 'all powerful', Coal plan to be revealed before pit pay debate, Nato declaration off ice as US-Europe links grow warmer, Chile protests against Wilson attack on regime, Opposition in Pakistan presses Government to bar Ahmadiyya sect, British girl arrested as 'human trafficker', Another top Provisional arrested, Minister says rates review does not mean higher grants, Nine to drop insistence on long study, State seeks private cash for holiday hotels, Thailand foils communist takeover plot, Alarms misled 35 men contaminated in atom plant blowback, British Leyland strikers held in Spanish church, Terrorists assassinate Malaysia police chief, Panovs get permits to leave Russia, A wonderful sea wall called the Barrier Reef, Mr Kleindienst's loyalty earns him light sentence, Aberdeen Angus success at Ardingly show, General Amin changes mind over expelling British, Student fanaticism 'a threat to education', Green fingers on the triggers, Secrets of pre-Hispanic era, African mercenaries 'heading for Bissau', Ornithology: DDT and breeding failure, Mexico Tourism now nation's lifeblood, Italian crisis diverts attention from British EEC demands, Labour still bent on more public ownership, Writ over Lord Arran's attack on Irish, Mrs Maureen Bingham freed from jail, Simón Bolívar, conqueror of nature as well as men, Inquiry panel for nurses' pay review named, Miss Hearst charged with armed bank robbery, Price sisters and two of their accomplices end hunger strike, Brutalities recounted by Yom Kippur prisoners, Summer sparkle, Woman croupier 'expected husband to die', A hanging matter, Old Worlds for New, Tories to send new delegates to Strasbourg. Index. Display Advertising: Aero Mexico, Save & Prosper Group, Mellersh & Harding, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fonatur, Times 1000, Gre, Postal & weekend shopping, H, Gieves, High & Dry, Fine wines, M&g, Intermex, Dudley, Imce, Bancosde Comercio System, Sis, Union Corporation Group, Incurables, Hine, The bank in Mexico. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Services tomorrow, Royal Festival Hall, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The backroom boys, Broadcasting Saturday, Defender's faith, War Stories, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,708, Sunday. Reviews: London Choral Society Festival Hall, Peter Wood: a partnership, Mr Hochhauser and the Bolshoi Ballet, The showman interviewers, Richard Ford: hispanophile, author, artist. Sport: League clubs reject television offer, Sports in Brief, Lady Margaret likely to stay head crew, TV highlights Bbc 1, Jameson leads Warwickshire to second win, Miss Wade again goes out to French number two, Newbery outshines seniors, Ninth wicket pair almost foil Lancashire, Rush for quick time while going is good, Ginn leads Martini with a par round each day, A lot at stake for both teams in first international, Lambourn is looking forward to a second triumph, Collin s puts in his most impressive day's work, Homer's patience puts him into final, Bedford's gentle return to track, Distance favours Mississipian, Mortimer takes £1,000 top prize, Americans rediscover football played without the padding., Final stage of Milk Race to be decisive, Derbyshire still scrabbling for points, England's total on an uncertain pitch may prove to be enough. Editorials/Leaders: Test Of The Social Contract, The Eleventh Hour In Italy. Letters to the Editor: Selection of a headmaster, British share in EEC budget, Concorde's fuel, Laying a wreath, Communication in EEC, Football riots, Siting of oil refineries, The Price sisters' demands, The Bolshoi dancers, Historic gardens, Taxing the farmer, Court dress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Law: Cross-examination of attesting witness in re webster, deceased: Webster V Webster, Avoiding legal tangles in a shared flat, Judge's duty to stop evidence Regina V Gebreel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 8. 1949. Obituaries: Mr J. M. A. Smith, Senor M. Urriolagoitia, Dr Sidney Campbell, Dr R.W. Bolland Bristol Polytechnic director. Business and Finance: West Indies prime ministers discuss scheme for joint aluminium smelter, Malaysian tin exports up sharply, Australian wool tour, Margins bite at UBM but profits move to £7.7m on 16pc salesrise, 4,000 laid off at Plessey factory, Stern insurance company is sold for £1½m, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Roche drug cost hearings set for November, Bank's view of a TSB third-force role, Textile shares firmer, Spot Position of Sterling, Forecast of widespread fall in US prime rates, OPEC chief rules out lower charges for oil, Forward Levels, A makeshift arrangement, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, B. Fertleman & Sons, When a house is not fully exempt, Reckitt makes offer worth £4m for Reeves Dryad, Currency 'float' is defended by Mr Healey, Real and false hopes · Motor distributors' prospects now, A matter of form on the continent, Briefly, Money Market Rates, BP and Burmah prepare combined development for Ninian oilfield, ICI get 12 pc stake in Ozalid from offshoot link, Prospects for terminal bonuses, Burmah up 50 pc after four months, Lump sum calculations, Grouse, Hill Samuel to advise on Lowson reorganization, Problems in sugar supply 'will raise food prices', Cottrell warning on choice of reactor, How the markets moved Rises, Doubts over prospect of caprolactam from Japan, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Group of banks submit proposal to aid Franklin, Premier steps up oilex holding, Department of Trade may be scrutinizing Grendon situation. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans AMC raises fixed interest rates, The Times Share Indices, Unit trust performance, Unsettling factors, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Rubber stocks lower in Singapore, Foreign Exchange Gold price down $4to $155, Commodities July cocoa soars £65.50 a tonne. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.

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