The Times - 05/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Tim Devlin, From a Special Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Michael Baily, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Edmund Stevens, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, William Mann, David Robinson, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Sheila Black, By Geraldine Norman sale Room Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, From Pierre Guillot, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Marson, Ronald Butt, Eric Marsden, Bernard Levin, PHS, Denis Taylor, From Mr Hamish Hamilton and Mr Brian Hook, From Mrs A. J. Noble, From Mr Ross Wilson, From Sir Michael Hadow, From Mr Frank Field, From Mr Geoffrey Rippon, QC Conservative MP for Hexham, From Mr Leolin Price, QC, From Mr George Mertelli, From Mr Gordon Mace, From Mr Alan Melville, From the Director of the AngloGerman Association, From Mr Robert Banks, Conservative MP for Harrogate, From Major F. J. Johnston and Captain P. N. Railing, From Mr Hugh B. Lowe, From Mr Alan Jacobs, From Mr Ian Brooksbank, From Mrs A. N. Sanders, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Plender, By Margaret Drummond, By Terry Byland, By Christopher Wilkins, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Mr David B. Hurst, From Mr Sidney Weinberg, From Mr Roy Cain, From Mr F. H. Smith, From Mr Roger Calvert, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Family only at Pompidou burial, Oxygen tragedy brings inquiry call for stricter hose controls, Scotland Yard called in to investigate forged letter, Maplin new town and fast link plan dropped, Little chance of future cut in Concorde noise, Peerages for services to the Tory Party, Alpine ravens attack pilot, £866,830 sale of contemporary art, Protest growing in Israel, Teachers in protest over staff shortage, Callaghan pledge on interests of Commonwealth, County council says it has a letter on the Prime Minister's notepaper, Record £83,500 damages for girl, Shopping around, Use of Mr Wilson's name denied, EEC chiefs 'horrified' by arrests in Greece, First round won by 'Little Red Schoolbook', A voice in the biliousness launches nutrient drive, Helicopter hunt for gang after raid, Mr Faulkner and Mr Currie at odds over Rees package as UVF steps farther into light, Village life on the wild frontier of the Golan, Russia told of 'Klan crosses'in US Army, Government 'acting as political arm of TUC', Government refuses legislation to lift penalty from Clay Cross rent rebels, Student union votes to curb right-wing speakers on campuses, Mail deliveries delayed by London strike, Law 'must interest public', Oxford explains why 18 were rusticated, Australia likely to have May general election, Hospital Consultants seek court ruling, Professor urges contraceptives for all teenagers, Jamaica plea for fair deal on raw material prices, Police search dissidents' Moscow flats, Mr Callaghan's denial on 'inevitable withdrawal', The Times Diary Keeping the workers under control, 23 MPs chase six liaison posts, Dr Kissinger's chief spokesman is transferred, Sunningdale or civil war is still the choice, 77 killed in Malawi miners' air crash, Labour council criticized for 'insensitivity', Talks on grants sought by new local authorities, French contenders declare themselves, Mr Dayan facing pressure to resign, Cities 'must be run along socialist lines', German medical pact in sight, Passengers tell QE2 stories in New York, Prime Minister refers to 'smear tactics' in heated question time, A musical sundae with a nightmare topping, Judge censures solicitors over 'waste of time', Taxi fares to rise by minimum of 7p, Cardiology: Survival after transplants, Lawyers say Britain cannot leave EEC, Hunt in Basque region for policeman's killers, Congressman suspicious of Nixon trip to Moscow, Shooting in The Mall: five more charges, Muted festivities for the twenty-fifth anniversary of Nato, Tornado deaths in US pass 300, Hearst parents reject story of daughter's conversion, Putting family planning before family happiness, Low consumer-demand expected to make bacon and eggs cheaper next week Food prices, Lords to hear private detectives' plea, Ulster programme lifts ban on Sinn Fein and UVF, Report gets second rebuke, Janie Jones says Mr Y took her to orgies in flats, Congress inquiry adds Nixon tax debt issue to its list, Prince Sihanouk content to play second fiddle in Peking to real leader of Cambodian rebels. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Bell's, English China Clays, Mellersh & Harding, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mouton-Cadet, Securicor Cares, Ansafone, John Alan, Bullough Limited, Piccadilly, Isabel Rose, Britain's shipbuilding industry, Lloyds Bank, H.A.G, The Famous Grouse, Japan International Bank Limited, Grima, Harrods, Lloyds Bank International. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Heath's Dissolution Honours in full, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Property: Public Notices, Residential Property Renovated cottages on the market, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Politics and Parliament: Statute book is getting thinner, Impossible for EEC to abrogate agreement with Greece, Committee to study how best to maintain law and order in Northern Ireland, Early action on race Acts after review, The law, however divisive, must be obeyed until repealed, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Reclamation not speculation in land House of Commons, Mr Pym believes reporting may contribute to violence, Next Week. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, '£4,000 plus Appointments, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: All in a Day Bbc 2, Eden End National, Poor Mahler gets the Russell treatment Mahler (aa) Odeon Haymarket Mean Streets (x) Academy Two Swallows and Amazons (u) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue Le Territoire des Autres (u) Minema, Moments of the sublime Fidelio Covent Garden, Royal Danish Ballet Coliseum, LPO/Boult Festival Hall, New at Glyndebourne. Law: When court will order issue of liability to be tried first Coenen v Payne and Another Payne v Coenen, Gift held to be contingent defeasible In re Mallinson Consolidated Trusts. Sport: Russians to retain title, Wellington dispose of Eton at the 19th, Conditions present crews with problems, Taros must be at his best to hold Northern Taste, Sports in Brief, England's boys jostling for places on tour, Harp again brings accord, Sweet revenge for Moyne Royal, A controversial decision shatters the impregnability of Boycott, Much ado about nothing nothing, Malvern pair save face, Laver decides not to play at Wimbledon, UAU first team have that touch of class, The 007 will be seen in action in Spanish GP. Editorials/Leaders: Nato's Work IS Not Yet Done, Preserving Respect For The Law, Mr Nixon's Tax Troubles. Letters to the Editor: Anglo-Israel relations, Imprisonment of Rudolf Hess, The rent freeze, Proposals to tax wealth, Tory Central Office, Impressions of China, Chancellor 'exacerbates Corporation tax bias', Profits: the link with efficiency, Channel Tunnel prospects for rail system, BBC External Services, Adding up the VAT extras, Ambassador at the UN, Britain's membership of the EEC, Future of Concorde, The stolen Vermeer, Engineers, Task for the BBC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 5, 1949 Atlantic pact. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: MR DESMOND DONNELLY An independent politician, Prof James Nisbet. Business and Finance: Issues & Loans ADB taps the Arab market, Fed chief predicts fall in world oil prices, Business Diary: Enter Mr Globe · Humour hunting, Town & City in £35m merger pact, Bids and Deals Further US takeover by UDT, US wholesale price index up by 1.2pc, Hint of another hammering reverses market recovery, Overtime ban threatened by pit deputies, Food chiefs will see minister on pricing powers, Spot Position of Sterling, Computer problems delay trade figures, Davy and Rollmakers merger disallowed, UN shipping code short of target, Mining Union Miniere raises its dividend, M P Kent Limited, Forward Levels, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, 10,000 now idle at British Leyland, Rationale of a high bid by T & C, Company News Brooke Bond set to top last term's £16.6m, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts up on deposits news, Seeking the CBI's real voice, Barclays Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Chilean External Long Term Debtlaw No. 8962, Spanish denial on GM-Leyland deal, Crest bid writ poses challenge to Panel, Company Meeting Cornercroft Limited, Equities Liquidity rumour upsets market, Community objections hinder NBC expansion, Briefly, Industry gas users assess price threat, Joint promotion drive to boost colour TV sales, Money Market Rates, Car importers gaining ground in U K market, CEGB still in favour of oil-fired stations, Dew, Abu Dhabi signs deal with German group, German £561m surplus, Company Meeting Western Selection And Development Company Limited, How the markets moved, Row over Scottish Australian suspension, Hamersley risk factors remain, The Times Share Indices, Thorn spending £3.5m on two appliance plants, Japan's nuclear plan holds lesson for UK, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Cut in special deposits a move to ease short-term interest rates, Tighter checks at Rowntree, Outlook for Thomson group 'good', Rolinco A strong buyer. Business Appointments: Mr John Glyn becomes a deputy chairman of FNFC. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Sharp advance in nickel price, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Renewed nervousness, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,655.
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