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The Times - 12/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Norman Kempster, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice Corina, By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Stewart Tendler and Robert Fisk, By Diana Geddes, By Pearce Wright, From Our Correspondent York., By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Maidstone, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Fletcher V Budgen, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Dunfermline, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Political Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From Edmund Stevens., By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Defence Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Hugh Jolly, Andrée Brooks, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Martin Wright, Paul Martin, PHS, Michael Hornsby, MALCOLM HOPPE, , K. W. WEDDERBURN, , PIERS DIXON, , ROYSTON MORLEY., CACCIA., JOHN MADDOX., A. H. THORNHILL., PHILIP J. C. PANTER, , JAMES TURNER, , D. S. LEES, , L. G. UDALL, , JUDITH STONE., P. M. BEARD., S. T. KIDD., M. W. PALMER., MARJORIE PARKYN., From John Chartres, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Plender, Patricia Tisdall, By John Woodland Commodities Editor, By Peter Hill, From Roger Berthoud, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, LESLIE HUCKFIELD, , BRIAN PARKYN., D. ZEITLIN., JOHN CONNELL, , JOHN RAYNE-DAVIS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Eric Fordham managing editor, Business Equipment Digest Group, by Ken Glazebrook, by Clare Smythe, C.S., by Jane Knight, by Eric Fordham, J.K.,

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News: Mr Wilson puts Mr Berkhouwer straight, Mr Wilson has lunch with Saudi Prince, 36 Cabinets in 31 years, Cairo bedecked with Stars and Stripes in readiness for President Nixon's arrival today, Tories' top job for Mr Whitelaw, New York's hot buses invaded by cockroaches, M Jobert plans fresh grouping, US teachers who cannot write English, Dr Kissinger gets first taste of new consultation, Jews and Arabs in plea to end violence, Hospital doctors give warning of sanctions to secure better pay, Communist tank attack takes big toll, Wife of spy says guilty men are still free, 3,500 pupils sent home as 100 teachers join unofficial strike, Countryside inquiry urged, Soames trade talks in New Zealand, Trouble flares at another S African mine, Southsea pier damaged in film-set fire, Few changes in new Whitlam Cabinet, Report finds no need for Maplin airport, Detente theme in Soviet elections, As vegetable prices rise, so does the demand for hard-to-get allotments, Unwelcome embrace for the young Dragon King, Election result drove doctor to kill his family, Good planning and clear instructions pay dividends, Peking told of Pakistan's concern at Indian bomb, Nurses not to step up industrial action, Priest who praised IRA man dismissed, Mr Lee in troop cuts talks, A dozen girls now cope where 30 were once needed, British Steel is criticized over North Sea supplies, Five from Gaughan funeral party arrested, Most pension rises will be on time, Mrs Castle says, Iris exhibitors beat the weather for RHS show, Concorde losses estimate challenged by BAC chief, Members of Nature Conservancy panels, Strict security at secret Polaris court martial, Europa prize winners on show in Turin, A sea of troubles for international law makers, Ailing Italy begins search for a government, Plumbers case judge finds President is obstructing fair trial, Council to reform education of technicians, Automatic typing is the key, Seoul defies Japan's warning on relations, Palace rammed, court told, Constituencies choose candidates, Onerous task facing Mr Whitelaw as Tories' new chairman, Faulkner group may back referendum move, Former mayor for trial on Poulson charges, New ideas to streamline and rationalize business procedures, Why a child's earache should never be ignored, Haven herd wins championship for ninth time, Favourable Nato view of new nuclear strategy, Copernican book bought for £44,000, One way to ease the burden on a prisoner's family, Hill farmers worried by 'no bulls on the footpath' rule, MP given date for meeting on corruption, More protection urged for landscapes, Challenge over constitutionality of Benn paper, Foot call for new start in labour relations, Word processing Putting sense and speed into office systems, Dancer 'was distressed', Makers move into European market..., Madrid reports of retirement of military chief, Lord Balogh's son freed in 'laughing gas' case, Servan-Schreiber call for end of Gaullist heritage, The Times Diary Carry on with the knockabout, ...but Britain still lags behind, Labour and Tory Front Benches' harmony on Europe puts Mr Callaghan on the defensive, Court told of naked girl dancing among coffins, Why all the secrecy about what goes on in prisons?, Army band escapes in bomb attack, The Pope asked to remove bishop from Rhodesia, A woman's life on the local council, Food price myth eroded, Dr Kissinger threatens to resign because of attacks on his honour, General Spinola says democracy must precede independence, Nuclear power plant in US stopped by leak, Leading men in industry urge reform of CBI, TUC to press for equal representation on boards of nationalized industry, BBC 'needs £2 licence rise to keep up service', Medicine: Prevention of bee-sting allergy, Enthusiasm among operators is essential, Uncle Sam restores his friendly image among the Arabs. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, British airways, Savillis, Tate Lyle, Choice, Gieves, Ansafone, Bullens, dataplex, olivetti, Dictaphone, Uds, Ctwade & Son Ltd, Ibm, Tyndall, Lancia, Royal Mint, Mercedes-Benz, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Law: Proper approach to loss of future earnings, Mr Kenneth Robinson's transport post causes dispute between party leaders, Trade Descriptions Act applies to buyers. Picture Gallery. Sport: Kent fold under pressure as Close takes control, Jauffret cleared of suspicion after dope tests prove negative, World title bout draws Stracey and Lawless, Lions overcome Universities in the mud, Sussex and Essex share tie at Hove, Croquet, A fickle wind robs Titan of a second victory, Batting skill of Kent should bring cup win, Bold declaration brings England win, Mrs Bonallack overcomes trying conditions, Task set for Surrey is decried by supporters, Turning point in world game as Rous is displaced at the helm, Gorman's quiet start at Beckenham, Finish comes at right time for Simpson, Flintham should win in close finish, Morgan could return for opening match, Twenty countries contest World Cup in Argentina, Red Cross may figure in double, Reflections of the past in Double Glazing Stakes. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Saving drivers from themselves House of Lords, Arms sales ban will not lead to loss of jobs, MPs reprieve House of Lords, Successful renegotiation would be in the interests of Europe, Beef prices down in UK, Germany and Holland, Mr Rippon: No one believes CAP should remain unchanged, Expert inquiry into drink and driving law, Commissioner to visit New Zealand for talks on future trade with EEC, Mrs Castle outlines measures to help staff burdened with changes in pension arrangements House of Commons, Keeping tighter control on budget, Private Bill, Bill to change Woolsack rule, Law of the sea conference. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 30, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Reviews: RPO/Delogu Festival Hall, A new Cos1 for the Paris Opera, Just One Kid Atv, Circular tour The Whirling Dervishes Sadler's Wells, A Worthy Guest Theatre Upstairs, Tcherepnin Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,711, Water colours, Hampstead Theatre Club. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties, Savills. Editorials/Leaders: This Time The Crisis IS Real, The Wrong Way To Change Management, An Extra $15 Billion Last Quarter. Letters to the Editor: A local inspectorate, London grammar schools, The Club of Ten, Market research, Alliteratively legal, Deprivation of woman, Protection under trade union law, Indian nuclear test, Making truth actionable, Tax and brain drain, Army or university, Naming the pandas, Sole producers, Labour Green Paper: the Meriden ideal, Showing disapproval of Greek regime, Irish Catholics, Still sad saga of London 'phones. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Oxford Elections:. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 11, 1949. Obituaries: Mr George Mayhew Designer of posters and programmes, Maj-Gen Victor Westropp, Mr B. L. Coombes, Obituary, Marshal Dutra Former president of Brazil. Deaths. Business and Finance: James Cropper & Co. Limited, EEC retains gloomy view of British, Financing metal stocks at Johnson, Matthey, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Hill Samuel Group, Recovery seen in level of business confidence, Spot Position of Sterling, VW and Audi to merge outlets, NVT chief ready to serve writ on Meriden, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Banque Nationale De Paris, Shipowners 'back Maplin scheme', Business Diary: Lowe's law a winner, issues & Loans Local authorities at lowest yet, Town & City Properties Limited, Non-ferrous scrap export policy challenged, Saudi pact could raise UK prices, Massive rescue operation to save Third World economies, Forward Levels, Ocean Wilsons jump to £1.6m, Trade Bill 'may be approved by the autumn', Receiver called in for property company, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Extel will acquire Robophone for near £1m, Bank Base Rates, Foreign Exchange The lira under pressure, Accountants in dispute over French operations, Scotcros tops its forecast, Astbury & Madeley (Holdings) Limited Unbroken Profit Record 10th Successive Year, Equities still unsettled in slowest day for years, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, World Bank chief says low interest rates wrong, Chamberlain Phipps, Why the stores are slimming down, Valor, Town & City deal agreed by Sterling, Sterling Guarantee Trust Limited, CBI chief on plight of managers, Senior industrialists urge fundamental reforms in policy making by the CBI, GEI Int profits spurt to new 'high', Mining Work resumes at Harmony mine, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Advertising & marketng Soya-based protein launched by RHM, The Times Share Indices, Percentage definition of SDR agreed by deputies, $250m 'loan' for Franklin, Mr Healey says plan for IMF to sell gold has widespread support, Moorgate objectors' acceptance 'not vital', John Loveys' liquidation, Oil rises give Britain its sharpest deterioration in terms of trade, Fed reviewing Eurodollar rules, How the markets moved Rises, Drop in value of building orders, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Auditors seen as social policy watchers, Sugar's pronounced weakness. Business Appointments: Charterhouse managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper declines £45 a tonne, Nervous trading, Wall Street. Births.

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