The Times - 15/05/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Staff, By George Clarke Our Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes, By Martin Huckerby, From Robert Fisk Stormont, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By john Groser Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Douglas, Isle of Man, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff Bournemouth, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Edward Mortimer Paris, May 14, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, By Tim Jones, From Paul Martin, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Edward Townsend, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From David Bonavia, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Blyth, by Anthony Jones, by John Young, by Joanna Holland The Times Higher Education Supplement, J.Y., by Patrick O'Leary, House of Commons, Mervyn Stockwood, John Best, Harry Debelius, PHS, George Gardiner, TAM DALYELL., R. E. COWLEY, , RANDLE MANWARING., G. H. RYDER., G. N. PENLINGTON, W. G. WILLIAMS, , J. R. DYDE, J. PILCHER, , PETER JORDAN., RICHARD LAWRENCE., J. A. WARDLE., VICTOR CESTR:, E. L. MASCALL., GLADSTONE MOORE., WATKINSON., NEVILLE S. CONRAD., K. H. N. BULMER, , T. W. HUTCHISON., By Our Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From Ralph Izzard, By Our Financial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Editor, BY Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, L. E. S. SEENEY, , J. C. BUTLER, , A. J. STOKES., J. B. CULLINGWORTH., By Michael Baily, R. E. DUNSTAN., G. A. OSMOND., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Food companies respond to price curbs 'favourably', MP to launch action for Ulster withdrawal, The Times Diary Dogs, hamburgers and homosexuals, Labour Government of 1965 was aware of corruption, MP alleges, Canada: The tortoise closes in on the hare, Flexibility is key to new £5m conference centre, New procedure on Europe MPs' expenses, Executive parties win vote on Sunningdale agreement, Left-wingers capture control of biggest Civil Service union, Simone de Beauvoir: 'Marriage is a very dangerous institution', Nurses seek meeting with Prime Minister, Fingerprints of editor to be taken, Door may be barred to new investment, Calls to the Bar, Student grants to be increased by quarter, British pairs lead in world bridge, Students lose appeal over suspensions, Official advice to doctors on pill for under-16s, Nationalist rescues Labour in vote over industry Act, New drive by Liberals for electoral change, Four-seat Elite from Lotus costs £6,000, Judges pay tribute to shorthand man of 80, Mr Strauss to chair privileges inquiry, Campus with a holiday camp air, Journalists tell of the Elysee censors, Inquiry to vote over another tape, Unions call all India strike, The need for a united front of pro-Europeans, Brighton, Ministry denial of contaminated beef allegation, Hours of business time wasted by telephone frustrations, GLC's new chairman looks ahead, Discrepancies between typists cast doubt on authenticity of White House transcriptions, £13m housing increase opposed by Tories, UN hearing on Portuguese atrocity reports begins, 'Comic opera' that did not amuse Dr Caetano, Pupils' parents lobby MPs, Chelsea figure of garden girl fetches £4,000, Radicals come out in support of M Giscard d'Estaing after agreeing reform programme, Foreign policy pledge for closer European ties, Warning on trade unions' threat to free press, Ban on work for Chile may be widened, Timothy Davey to be freed under amnesty, Gen Spinola's Cabinet is expected to include Communists, West German Cabinet set up inquiry into security, Over 2,000 inquiries about adoption after TV show, Attorney General defends Foot remarks on NIRC, British companies urged to advance African workers, Easing of S African arms embargo 'unacceptable', Fighting stops Chilean's speech at polytechnic, US girl 'did not know guns were in trunk ', 'Briton' on spy charge is South African, Brain: Thinking by right or left side, Dr Coggan took four days to accept move to Canterbury, Mr Jackson censured by union over pit remarks, Sadat move to help Dr Kissinger, 'A Touch of Class' wins three prizes for writers, IRA says plans were civil war contingency, Backing for new press laws, Italian people teach their masters, Wilson hint of changes in laws for the press, Record £65,000 for woman widowed at 2.3, Labour not out to destroy private industry, CBI told by Mr Healey, Mrs Nixon's jewels prove a new embarrassment, Mr Wilson stresses the need for loyalty, Sir Robert Mark says police 'most abused', Last ditch attempt to save Danish Government, Town's architectural character threatened by indifference, Dr Coggan is equal to the challenge of the scientific age, Peking likely to recognize Bangladesh. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Aquarium and Dolphinarium, ihp, Garrard, Burmah, The Grand, American Express, Bernard Thorpe, BMW Sales & Service, Bh, Bmw, Old Ship Hotel, Steel Samson, Brighton, Aer Lingus, The Times, mas, Southdown Motor Services Limited, Brighton Marina, William Houghton & Sons, Lowen Brau Munich, A. G. Manly & Co Ltd, Stiles Horton Leader, Canlife units, Bedford Hotel, Alliance Electrical, Lovell, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Trainer and horse get there, An irresistible attack meets an immovable defence, Sports in Brief, Top Polish competitors for Crystal Palace, Indians end 37-year-old Davis Cup monopoly, Miss le Feuvre boosts her Curtis Cup hopes, Escorial's chance to restore reputation, Youth triumphs over age, Crowd pleasing frolic came too late, Croquet, World event team short list, Irish team spirit has become their great strength, Western Transvaal unlikely to stop Lions, Miss Wade pressed in hard game but Britain win through., First win in Cup is achieved easily, Jacklin to use a home made putter in Sumrie, Leicestershire win again, Better tactics and more effort from Scots, QPR chairman wants Jago to reconsider. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 34, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 31, Women's Appointments also on page 33. Reviews: The new man at Chichester, A gifted ensemble Les Musiciens de Paris Dome, Brighton, Illyria in a mood of violence Twelfth Night Bbc 2, Shivvers Theatre Upstairs Charles Lewsen, Edinburgh '74, NPO/Stokowski Albert Hall/Radio 3, Ballets of enduring youth De Valois/Ashton Sadler's Wells. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on pages 10, 11, 12, 13 and 30, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Castle blames Tory Government for mood of nurses, Desperate situation in Europe: warning against 'passing the buck', Picking Labour scabs, bathing Tory wounds, New rules on the types of dustbin House of Lords, Ulster bodies legalized, When married people have to go to school, Defiance of law: clash by leaders, Newspaper employers and unions should have two years to solve overmanning, Editors are 'shrinking violets' when attacked, 'Many press crimes in name of investigation', 'We should go on', Provisionals in London. Editorials/Leaders: Behind The Propaganda Barrage, The New Primate, The Politics Of Divorce. Letters to the Editor: The Army in Northern Ireland, BSC policy on stockpiling, HMSO charges for Government publications, Traders' misgivings over hypermarkets, Use of industrial power, The pensions football, Theologians and the faithful, Debauching a currency, Nurses' wages, State aid for industry, FTA attitude towards tachographs, Florence Nightingale, Arlington House, Hospital technicians' pay, Future of Concorde. Law: Risk of late amendment Regina V Bonner, Admissibility of evidence of similar facts Regina V Boardman, Disclosure of medical reports limited to doctors Davidson V Lloyd Aircraft Services Ltd. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Obituaries: DR J. TORRES BODET Mexican's work for Unesco, Vice-Adml Sir E. Evans-Lombe, 'Denny' Shute 1933 Open Golf champion, Captain R. J. O. Otway-Ruthven, Allal àl Fassi. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 14, 1949 Jet bomber test. Stock Exchange Tables: Weak ahead of trade figures, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, New York silver slumps 20.5c, Stock markets Steadier tone in gilts, Foreign Exchange Dollar rallies in late trading, Wall Street, Commodities Metal prices up but below best. Business and Finance: Advertising & marketing Comparative pricing to be scrutinized, Second New York bank official resigns, Action by banks will push up financial sector borrowing rates, 'Lump' workers sentenced for tax fraud, Nairn Williamson Limited, London American, Business Diary: Shebeen showdown · Ariel's opportunity, Spot Position of Sterling, Dearer loaf hint as profits dip, Private steel makers to put on 'surcharge', Monopoly clearance for Eagle Star bids, Pye wins £7.7m Oman TV order, Talks by EEC finance chiefs may be delayed, Abu Dhabi wants oil companies to build on-the-spot refineries, Burmah must find £300m for N Sea development, Lyon Group short of £10m rescue target, Big growth predicted for telephone services, Further big Eurodollar loan is expected soon, Forward Levels, Taking inflation into account, Minister speaks out in dispute over sponsorship for food trade, Matthew Hall, Stone-Dri reshaping checks Foster Bros, aac, Bank Base Rates, Central bankers may intervene in currency market to steady dollar, Feedex, PLA head calls for common ports policy in Europe, £1.35m forklift order, Bodycote International Limited, African miners' pay rises 'eroded by inflation', Ellerman's £3.5m RIT sale, Mining Gold demand boosts AAC, Results Exports fillip in Bunzl record, Bank speculators: once bitten. twice shy?, Building societies ask consultants to study association's structure, Reports Laing stresses overseas hopes, The Institute Of Taxation, Money Market Rates, Oil share pact ratified by Kuwait, Ranks Hovis in the political arena, How the markets moved, Briefly Marryat Group, The Times Share Indices, Accounting for inflation advice to companies, £12m fibre plant for ICI, Equities subdued, Sunbeam Wolsey Limited Substantial Progress Maintained, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Issues & Loans Abu Dhabi loan is repaid, Rockware face price 'fight', Storeys, Industry chiefs attack intervention, Animal Feeds. Pig Production., Lye inquiry. Business Appointments: Holt Products board is reorganized. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,687, Broadcasting.
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