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The Times - 14/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Nichols, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Business News Staff, By Penny Symon, By Philip Howard, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Choate, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, by Prudence Glynn, European Parliament, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, Paul Griffiths, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Maddox, Bernard Levin, PHS, Henry Stanhope, Diana Geddes, DONALD EDGAR, , GEOFFREY GOODMAN, , CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT, , CLIVE IRVING, , DE L'ISLE, -, COLERAINE, , JAMES STEVENS CURL, , ARTHUR J. KEEFE, , MARK WELLS, , DEREK STANESBY, , H. E. GEORGIADIS, , MARY MCENTAGART, , JOHN EDMONDSON, , DAVID H. JACOBS, Chief Judge, , W. J. CURRIE, Director, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, FRANK A. HELLER., MALCOLM WARNER, , CHRISTOPHER MILL, , K. S. JEFFERIES, , C. R. GOULD, , F. W. TOOBY, , JEAN SHARRATT, , L. T. GRIFFITH, , JOAN WOOLARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Derek Harris, By Ashley Druker, by Peter Nichols, by John Earle, Peter Nichols, P.N., John Earle, Giorgio Borsa, by Andrew Hale, by Patricia Clough,

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News: Fewer recruits for Forces, Mr Whitlam backed by Nobel Prize novelist, Hundreds of wiretaps ruled to be illegal, Salvation Army picks new leader, Limit on effects of housing Bill sought by Tory MPS, Deadlock as Israelis refuse to make concessions to Syria, Mr Mason predicts minimum reduction in Britain's defence spending, Appeal to Indian leader as rail strike falters, New lines in restored old priory, Big fall in pig herd bears out fears, Delhi talks see former war allies at odds, Pollsters show increased support for Mr Palme, Security guard cleared of theft charge, EEC leader sees Mr Wilson on renegotiation terms, Canon urges Christian backing for violence, Kirk's structure said to inhibit creative leaders, Medicine: Muscular dystrophy debate, Politician's outward-looking approach, Most schools for blind 'are academically dead', Editor's independent policy boosts sales but earns 'red' label, Do we get the postal service we deserve?, Engineers stop work on frigate for Chile, Challenge to social pact by civil servants, Sant' Andrea Novara: £Million Machinery Orders From User A technological leader in the production of textile machinery, burners and waste disposal equipment, Provisionals release letter in an attempt to embarrass Mr Rees, Russian icons, art works fetch very high prices, RSPCA kept no finance record, inquiry panel told, 'Coalition has suspended UK democracy', Tensions in Mozambique worry General Gomes, Warning on economic factors threatening freedom of the press, Tory guidelines for industry Bill, Mr Wilson tells of IRA plans for a scorched earth policy in Belfast, Figures suggest inflationary pressure is easing, Milhench plea for bail adjourned, Montedison chief wields power from the shadows, Healey changes cover unions' £10m tax rebate, Tension rises on Pakistan border with Afghanistan, Pat Arrowsmith fails in plea over jurors, Algarve cholera warning to British tourists, Giscard warning that victory of left will dislocate industry, Civil servants in pay fight refuse to obey government orders, The Times Diary Affirmations of life and mortality, Plea for iron curtain Christians, W Germany begins series of radical changes in leadership, Suicide attempt by prisoner who was jail hostage, Mr Bhutto and Indian envoy are reconciled, Formidable figure in Catholicism seen as possible future Pope, North's industrial domination remains unbroken, Two brothers on Maidenhead arms charges, Over 1,000 respond to TV programme about child adoption, New Archbishop of Glasgow, West Bank arrests fail to still unrest, Princess loses her horse Doublet, Egypt rejects overtures by Colonel Gaddafi, Mr Nixon still plans trip abroad, Report on trials to be published next week, 'Catastrophe' in Sweden unless rain falls soon, Public to see underwater defence research sites, British Airways cabin crew vote to continue strike, Protest strike in Denmark over tax proposals, The armchair search for life in outer space, 100,000 nurses in threat to resign, Communists quit Paris talks on Vietnam, Rhodesia rugby tour by Cambridge off, Tribune group urges party inquiry, Comfortable majority for divorce in Italian poll, Entry qualifications for art students will not change, Mr Heath plays down Labour front bench 'scandals', Compensation of £1,300 for man who left union, Counteracting mass migration from the mountains, Northern Italy, Secret rebel army 'being raised in Phnom Penh', Post service 'on verge of collapse' because of low wages, Motorways excel, rail suffices, but urban transport lags, Oil price freeze urged. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hawkes and Co. Ltd.,, Mappin & Webb, Company Pensions, Commercio Estero, Bestobell, Triumph, Sotheby's, Legal & General, Fiat, Edward Erdman & Company, Trieste, Wallace Hatton, Edward Bates & Sons Limited, Alitalia, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Generali, rhp, Audiofone, Montefibre, Bna, tic tac, Bnl, Hine, Japan International Bank Limited, Grima, Ipi, Finsider Group. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Constituency calls on Labour MP to resign, Forces appointments The Army, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Rentals, This week at Sotheby's, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Fair British start in bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,686. Reviews: Landini Consort Purcell Room, Rufus Institut Francais, My Name is Harry Worth Thames, Programme for six Queen Elizabeth Hall, Balancing the books and keeping the balance of power, The sculptor as film-maker Artists' Films Tate Gallery, Gabrieli Quartet/ Hemsley Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Fashion as she is writ, Taking refuge in the Greeks, National's new plays, Fashion. Politics and Parliament: Option mortgage subsidy to be increased, Free speech at universities: MP critics of NUS, Bill to require registration of farriers, Parliamentary notices House of Lords, Inquiry to review Army welfare in UK, Good consumer protection legislation in Britain, Ruthless IRA plan to occupy and control parts of Belfast: scorched earth policy intended, Mr Mason discards piecemeal approach to cuts in defence, Commission directive on drinking water, Details of state aid to private firms House of Commons, Intolerable uncertainty created for Services, Avoiding damage to BBC overseas news House of Lords. Sport: Four nations propose a vote of censure, No surprises in selection of promising national eight, Jago quits as the manager of QPR, Colonel Nelson assumes command now that fancied runners are out, Newcombe proves he is best player in world, Sports in Brief, Time for a prayer from the three men of Keble, Final league tables for 1973-74 First division, Britain saunter into second round of Cup, Scots see themselves as others saw them, Double for Jago and Pitt at Windsor, Brain, Holder and the weather make it a nasty day for batting, Mrs Wooldridge returns in successful form, Old stops Indians from striking for target, Good all-round feat by Steele brings victory, The fastest promoter in a vest, Dropping of Edwards has little significance. Law: Husband as a competent witness Regina V Noble, Discovery in personal injury proceedings Shaw V Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 13, 1949 Cautious Berlin, South Africa: Evil to those who defeat evil. Editorials/Leaders: Nurses And Special Cases, No Refuge In Subsidy, Portugal's Loosening Grip On Africa. Letters to the Editor: Did Hess know?, Waiting for Ernie, Inter-City tea, The causes of corruption in public affairs today, Reforming the bail system, Credit cards, Managing the economy the Wincott way, Research into worker participation in industry, Wrapped up in The Times, A register for engineers, Copper costs, Theologians and the faithful, Shared schools in Ulster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. L. T. C. Rolt, Brig Dudley Clarke, Sir Donald Finnemore, Mr T. F. Davis, Miss Eleanor Tennant Coach of lawn tennis champions, Obituary. Business and Finance: Drayton Montagu Portfolio Management Limited, An assets paradox at Furness Withy, Bids & deals Law Land sells property for £6m, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited, Latest dividends, CBI planning a committee to advise president on policy matters, Fire regulation costs burden worries hotels, Prime rate moves up to a record, Lyon statement imminent, Spot Position of Sterling, Union blames BSC for letting N Sea pipe contracts go abroad, Indonesian tin output falls in January, Canton fair call to Third World, Revertex Holdings Ltd. specialist chemical manufacturers Record Year, Tarmac Group 1973 Result preliminary announcement, Gilt-edged decline in nervous markets, Forward Levels, Minister likely to back huge food store projects, Bank Base Rates, Divergencies in clothing industry reports clarified, French car makers face shake-out as Citroen slows down, owen owen limited Department store group, Akroyd boost profits to £2.36m, MP angry at lack of insurance details, Business Diary: Mission imperturbable · Seabed sobriquets, Engineering output now 44pc metricated, Court extends Wellcome lung drug patent, Hudson's Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May 1670 Extracts from the Directors' Report, Opening profits reverse threatens VW dividend, Mining Barlow Rand's mid-year leap, Money Market Rates, Royal Worcester LIMITED, US Treasury official dampens European hopes on gold issue, Expansion theme at M & S, Fire rules cause hotel cash crisis, How the markets moved, Farmers and butchers want subsidy for beef, Computer news Government pledges continued support, GKN chief cautious on second half profits, Results Euro Ferries tops forecast: one-for-4 scrip, New York bank chiefs replaced in shake-up after fears of $25m loss, Dollar falls to seven-month low, Crucial vote today by Port Talbot strikers, Retail sales remain depressed in April, Wholesale Prices, Merseyside as a development area, Selincourt profit edges higher after trying year, IBM gives way after Supreme Court rebuff, Hoveringham at £1.5m peak, but pace slows, Reports Hard going in some sectors of C. T. Bowring. Business Appointments: Booker board post for Mr J. Godber. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Gilts hit selling bout, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Equities weaken, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange The dollar still under pressure, Commodities Coffee futures drop £17.50, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Algerian bond plan shelved.

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