The Times - 06/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Business News Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Ronald Faux, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Tony Geraghty, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Paul Routledge, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Patricia Clough, From Eric Marsden, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Florencia Varas, From Mario Modiano, By Anthony Burgess, A. S. Byatt, By Martin Woodhouse and Robert Ross, The Underside By H. R. F. Keating, Philippa Toomey, By Ronald Fletcher, Paul Barker, By Sonia Keppel, Philip Ziegler, By Ann Thwaite, Brian Alderson, By Walter Laqueur, Henry Stanhope, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Reg Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, Gay Search, Caroline Moorehead, Mario Modiano, Ronald Butt, Tony Aldous, PHS, W. L. ABERNETHY, , W. P. HILDRED., CHARLES DAVY, , EDWARD MANNERS., A. W. F. EDWARDS., S. ZUCKERMAN, , W. R. J. PULLEN, , COLIN PRESTIGE., LUKE, , BRIAN O'HANLON, , S. G. BANKS, , J. BLACK, , JAMAL NASIR., D. M. M. CAREY, , CHARLES SIMEONS., BRUCE KENRICK, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By John Plender, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, T. L. BLAU., KENNETH S. BAWTREE., A. JOWETT, , By Business News Staff, R. A. RYDER, , ERIC TAYLOR., JEAN' BROWN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Sidney E. Rolfe and James L. Burtle, Ian Morison, By Dennis Swann, , Denis P. O'Brien, , W. Peter J. Maunder and W. Stewart Howe, Maurice Corina, By Gunnar Myrdal, Tim Congdon, Patricia Tisdall, Edited by Ralph Nader, David Blake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tony May, Christopher Wilkins, Stuart Marshall, by John Greenwood, by Peter Hazelhurst, by Koji Nakamura, by Karel van Wolferen, by Mark Handleman, M.H., by Simon Scott Plummer, S.S.P., by Ian Gorman, I.G., by Geoffrey Murray, by Michael Reich, by Shinsaku Sogo,
ResumoNews: Telephone tapping costs man £500 fine, Fish for compliments, Aegean conflict stirs the embers of an age-old enmity, Turning the past to good use for the future, Seoul cautions Tokyo over Kim trial, Work team rather than family basis of society, Saxon flask sold for £2,100 at Christie's, Labour cuts fee to fight membership fall, QC says poison in drink killed nurse, Deposed Miss World critically ill, Battle lines drawn in fight for port supremacy, Death sentence on Bulgarian for espionage, Music hall will live again after 90 years, The Times Diary Only trying to get my share, Kobe expansion programme makes good progress, Amin threat to Britain on 'unfounded propaganda', Even chance of sisters ending fast, peer says, Soviet sea power alarms Britain, Irish hunt widens as fears grow that peer and wife are hostages for Price sisters, Three gunmen escape with £50,000 jewels, Cadet tells of sea ordeal, Russia tries again to call world party congress, Congested roads offer chance for rail recovery, New attack on Concorde and Maplin projects, EEC: The tactical dilemma that faces Mr Heath, Restructuring of port caters for changes taking place in transportation systems, Looking for a better deal in any language, Tied loans the bait to secure Middle East trade, OSAKA: emphasis switches to heavy industry as textile trade wanes, Fire destroys ballroom at Butlin camp, Howell warning about emphasis on conservation, Africans deny split over Rhodesia settlement plan, Joshua Rifkin: mixing ragtime with Renaissance, KYUSHU: island of steel and ships, Mrs Meir says farewell to politics, Crops, milk, vegetables harmed by drought, QC describes how four people were gunned down by businessman, Israel-Syrian disengagement goes into effect today after detailed plan is signed in Geneva, Portuguese and Frelimo leaders hug each other, Man in IRA jail plot case wins his appeal, Biology: How cells know where to go, Nine people are convicted in pornography trial, Pig farmers' subsidy given a reprieve, Pacific belt-strained heart in danger of collapse, British Leyland subsidiary locks out 1,400, Requisition of empty homes sought by group, Indian crisis on President's election solved, First report points to pipe break as cause of Flixborough blast, Motoring Low price challenge by Seat 133, Mr Nixon refuses to interfere with Russia, Workers at Cowley reject Trotskyist Mr Thornett, NAGOYA: strategic trading centre has new role at heart of 'Detroit of the East', Combining safety with economy, Conveyancing fees 'excessively high', Bonn politics embittered by espionage scandal, A bounty for childless women urged, Mr Nixon's lawyer decries talk of impeachment, Red Devils using muscle power as secret weapon, S African sportsmen banned by Japan, French Premier sees Britain's demands as threat to EEC, Union reject new offer in Scots fuel dispute, Plot charge dropped at UDA trial, Minister's assurance on police data banks, Japan Export efforts are redoubled in search for new markets, World is heading once more for Doomsday, Trade boost in wake of the nuclear submarine, Seeking a share in the Arabs' oil wealth, Midsummer banquet, Journalists strike for freedom of the press, The Queen and Lord Derby leading the royal party to the paddock yesterday to inspect the runners before the Derby., Publisher denies intent to 'pirate' book, Loyalists insist on elections before talks, Watergate's influence in California primary, Post Office computer men return to work, Greek coup leader on trial for corruption, Setback to reforms for education of lawyers, Bullet trains bring shocks as well as speed, Answers of the respected and beloved leader KIM IL SUNG to questions raised by "L'UNITA", organ of the Italian Communist Party., Clifftop body believed to be missing scientist, Housewives to sue over night electricity, New York's Mafia changes its colour, Rebellion in Bolivian Army soon collapses, Midwives reject pay militancy, Villagers tell of atrocities by Portuguese, Chile junta demands death penalties for pre-coup treason, Premier says communists killed Cambodia minister, Wigg threat to Labour if EEC line is changed, Turkish Note to Greece on Aegean dispute, Red roses for the D-Day dead, £1,000 fine on solicitor for a 'direct lie', Pro-European union wants limit on renegotiation period, TOKYO: master plan to tackle distortions after rapid growth of national capital region. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Fuji Bank, Ppa, NEWsociety, Royal Navy, Mellersh & Harding, Pall Mall Press, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Kingsley Amis, Jones Lang Wootton, Leicester, The Metrication Board, Issuing Houses Association, Flora, The Director's Lawyer And Company, Grindlays Bank Limited, Airey & Wheeler, Gieves, Y.S.Line, Bank Base Rates, Foyles, The Times, Oxford, Dron & Wright, Standard and Chartered, Barclays, Haigland Fashion, Bank of Tokyo, The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd., Butterworths,, Barrie & Jenkins, Japan Line, Solaris, Thomas Skinner Publications, Wolfe Publishing, Lloyds Bank International, Brussels, Macmilan, Detroit Bank & Trust, Nelson, The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, Longman, The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., London Hilton, Len Deighton Spy Story, Hutchinson, Austin-Hall, CI, Mercedes-Benz, Wallace Heaton. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Historical novels The Medici Guns, Meyerbeer and Schumann dance, Poetry, Three quiet cheers The Snowdroppers Hampstead, All life is one The Clockwork Testament or Enderby's End, Eyeball to eyeball Confrontation Middle East War and World Politics, Uniquely detestable The Sovereign Lady A Life of Elizabeth Vassall, third Lady Holland, In the TLS this week, Power of the bigot The Akenham Burial Case, Return of theatrical fireball Tooth of Crime Royal Court, Inspiriting Schubert LSO/Foster Festival Hall, La Finta giardiniera St Mary Abbots Theatre, Rescuing a reputation Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett, Nottingham Festival, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Motor Show Place, Opera And Ballet, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Chilean youngster keeps Amritraj at full stretch, Break in weather favours England, Sports in Brief, Barlow makes suitable first impression for Middlesex, Cotton and Uttley in British Isles team, United visit Orient, Three remaining seeds stand firm, Bremner in the Scottish squad, Snow Knight wins Derby after change of tactics, Fine spell by Turner, World champion penalized, Wood swings into right rhythm on the day, Second success for Williams, Piggott has welcome change of fortune, Jesus eight displace Head crew, Connors wants to get on grass now, England can take pride in this draw, Hostility of Herman too much for Sussex, Storey's century leads Surrey recovery. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Russia Needs And Fears Western Know-How, M Chirac Gets IT Wrong, Social Engineering For Children. Letters to the Editor: A local inspectorate, Control of pollution, Telephones: frustrations of overseas calls, Arabs in Jerusalem, Laying a wreath, Aid to building societies, Women's jobs, Market research code, Trademarks, Legal dilemma of an unknown tax, A lesser St James, Concorde as a competitor, Pandas for the Zoo, Sale of church treasures, Freedom to listen, Ulster: re-drawing the boundaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme research awards, Latest appointments. Deaths. Law: A judge rich in common sense, Estate duty recoverable as damages Davies V Whiteways Cyder Co Ltd. Obituaries: Prof T. B. L. Webster An outstanding scholar, Messali Hadj, Dr Sidney Campbell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 6, 1949 Danish rejoicing. Business and Finance: Better margins help Greenall Whitley in 14 pc opening rise, Clash on aid to Europe's shipbuilding, Thos Cook to reassess marketing, Slump talk described as nonsense, Latest dividends, Food retail groups offer deal on price controls, Spot Position of Sterling, Charter Consolidated Limited Final Dividend And Consolidated Profit Statement For Year To 31 March 1974, Call to widen tourist development grants, Dreamland Group Dreamland Electrical Appliances Limited Europe's largest manufacturer of Electric Blankets, Tiger Oats outlines bid opposition, Brooke Bond now aims towards £18.5m peak, Forward Levels, Talks today on future of Wilstar, Should car men follow Volco's lead?, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Robeco Buys American, 'Return bottles' appeal as supplies are cut, Energy crisis takes heavy toll of McCorquodale, Only small help needed by discount houses, Living with unsteady money The Great Wheel, FMC decides against Farmmark scheme, Big guns on big business The Consumer and Corporate Accountability, Results Late losses hit Chamberlain, Quick guide, Ironing out the Code anomalies, French Kier First year, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Latin American economy shows 7 pc growth during last two years, Russia benefiting from Western inflation, Challenging the laws of economics Against the Stream, Berwick Timpo Limited, Catalin Limited, Slater, Walker sells German interests, What went wrong with Maplin, State takes half share in machine tool group, Hauliers hit by costs rise of over 17pc, Money Market Rates, Dividend hopes spur equities, Gerrard & National DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, Oil chiefs silent on outcome of Aramco talks, Gold price up sharply in nervous market, How the markets moved, Bank chief backs SD flexibility, US Treasury Secretary expects agreements on currency floats and progress on gold rules, Paths of persuasion Advertising and Socialism By Philip Hanson Advertising By W. Duncan Reekie, Moulinex, Need to reactivate share market now vital, GKN chief says, Dividend hopes inspire equities, UK urged to exploit oil search skill, The Rubber Regenerating Company Limited, Shortage of skilled men 'may imperil oil hopes', P & O profits surge, Revised City code sets out new rules on mandatory bids, Computer opportunity in Japan, GRE stays cautious but profits should grow, Unravelling corporate collusion Competition in British Industry, International bankers concerned over future of Euromarkets, Business Diary: Tortuous chambers · Lasses get less, Westbrick Products Limited, Barclays tests Franklin views. Business Appointments: Accountants elect new president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Metal prices soar with tin up £197.50 a tonne, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Irish raise Euroloan, Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds, Further gains, Foreign Exchange French franc weakens. 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