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The Times - 04/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Ramsgate, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Peterborough, From a Staff Reporter Beaumaris, Anglesey, From Our Correspondent York, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres and Arthur Osman, From Staff Reporters Flixborough, Humberside, By David Spanier, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Alan McGregor, From Tammy Arbuckle, From a Special Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Walter Sullivan, by Prudence Glynn, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Paul Overy, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, IRENE CHAPLIN, Chairman of the, PETER G. MASEFIELD, , KEITH BALL, RICHARD TURNER, , ROBIN CHICHESTER-CLARK, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , ARTHUR MOSS, Tocknells Court, Painswick, , J. W. HACKETT, , M. A. HENNELL, , G. R. JUDD, , LUCY ABELSON, 83 Larkhall Rise, SW4., CHALFONT, , ENID BAGNOLD, , By John Roper Medical Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Faux, By R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, From John Earle, By Malcolm Brown, RICHARD HILL, , GEOFFREY PICOT, , W. K. DONNAN, , A. COOK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Tony May, Pierre Drouin, Le Monde, Roger Berthoud, Renato Pronl, Axel Schützack, Jean Schwoebel, Gilbert Mathieu Le Monde, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke Die Welt, Gianfrance Romanello La Stampa, Roger Berthoud The Times, Maurice Bommensath, Hans Baumann Die Welt, Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde, Piero de Garzarolli, Alfred Sauvy, Raymond Perman The Times, Serglo Devecchi La Stampa, Joachim Weber Die Welt, Jacques-Francols Simon Le Monde, Dr F. Wilhelm Christians, Gerhard Seehase Die Welt, Vittorio Gorresio La Stampa,

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News: Frelimo official tells of Mozambique massacres, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Getting into gear, Protest over education policies in France, Pay relativity the way to justice in the public sector, Britain simply does not need Simonstown, Helicopter firm's rescue service to end, Provisional IRA man dies in Parkhurst after hunger strike, Report urges abolition of diaconate, Call for study of inner city troubles, In Retrospect Paris, Anglesey learns to live with the oil pipeline, Portugal: Caixa Geral de Depositos, £50,000 Premium Bond prize winner, Lisbon confirms talks open in Lusaka tomorrow, The Times Diary When a ghost got the old one-two, US withdrawal from Laos quietly concluded, The new political and military dangers facing alliance, Cardinal rebukes Catholics who backed divorce, Carrots on big sticks for deprived area donkeys, Union wants 'picket power' rights to be written into workers' contracts, US law chief expected to resign, £100m estimate of strike cost to industry, Control over contracts, Mrs Castle to hold talks on Civil Service ban, Coroner asks for extra watch on patients, Troops cut to lowest level for two years, Haiti relaxes political repression, Firemen still defeated in attempts to reach bodies, Germany's oil impresario blends caution with action, Viewpoint, Verdict on nurses' pay within three months, West Germany, Hydrogen bomb's effects are still felt after 20 years, Mr Foot promises death factory inquiry as nationwide fears grow, France, International Savings Banking Inflation and the challenge of modernization, Rationing ordered in Scottish fuel crisis, Letter From Brussels, Caisse des Dépots, Proposals to prevent council profits on rented housing, Union orders investigation of Asians' complaints, Welensky warning that time is running out for all Rhodesians, Bring back B Specials, Mr Powell says, Powers for Soviet militia, 18 women prisoners die in rocket attack on jail, West Germany: Doing well by doing good, 'Explosives and UDA documents in flat', Labour MPs back troops' role in Ulster, Italian Premier's warning of economic collapse, Industry There's cash in crises for the multinationals, Government asks the people for answers to the complex questions of sharing out power, Scottish footballers warned after Oslo incident, Facts And Figures, One-day strike by industrial relations staff, Syria-Israel disengagement plans agreed, New man goes to Northern Ireland Office, Two jailed for five years over jewel robbery, Forum Stock markets reflecting political disintegration, LA CAISSE DES DEPOTS and the International Savings Banks Institute, Social Workers expect more time-or cash-to spend on holiday Britain, Angry residents will fight any attempt to rebuild death factory, Pressure in S Africa for race policy move to left, Boy, aged 13, had £700 stolen goods in room, £6,700 for goblets is less than estimate, Germany's new leaders must contain prices, Mr Healey will test EEC reaction on contribution cut, Can Ulster's social services recover from the strike?, One gleam of hope in Belfast's agony, Dr King case likely to be reopened, Mountain hunt for suspects in Spanish Premier's death, ISBI: Who, What, How, Mr Rabin says Israel will insist on bilateral peace talks, Behind The Scenes Post-election France has fiscal worries, Whitlam criticism of country's poll system, Surinam and Antilles pose problems for Holland, Government throws debate on Scottish and Welsh devolution open to the public, Front Benches united on Ulster troops, Books, New peril to Mr Nixon after Colson guilty plea, Threshold rises for 1m building workers, Nixon itinerary in Middle East is announced, The little men who make sure Cup fever pays off, Pakistan stops talks because of nuclear test, 'Good value for money' from health service, Italy, Rigorous and far-reaching inquiry into chemical factory explosion, Scandinavia: International cooperation, China attack on regional military command, Council man's lunches 'were not dishonest', Cancer: Virus in human tumours, Frenchman whose vocation is Germany, France: Strengthening savings banks' position Union Nationale des Caisses d'Epargne de France. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bacal Construction Limited, Air France, Sony, National Westminster Bank, Sofrastock, Portugal, Robophone, Per, Grouse Shooting, Gieves, Bank Base Rates, Rnib, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., King & Co, Drivers Jonas, Ghh, Brussels, Immobilien Beisemann, Bank Of New South Wales, Cassa DI Risparmio, Hampton & Sons, London Hilton, Skf, Japan International Bank Limited, Ipi. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Mr Hepher's houses, Fashion Roll your own, Washington's Mozart marathon, A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park, Lonely at the top Randy Newman Drury Lane Theatre, Carmen Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, For Sale And Wanted, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: Sports in Brief, Rutter wins junior race for second successive year, Procter adds substance after early setbacks, Big French prize goes to Balompie after inquiry, Miss Barker has to work hard to beat American, Croquet, Mercer says Keegan can play tomorrow, Report on Rhodesia will be heard in October, Warwickshire team of week, Boycott still to explain slow scoring, Northerners face a hard battle in the South, Nastase, Kodes head list, Engineer turns the screw on Derby, Beckenbauer told to rest, England finish second in championship, Scottish champion falls to Deeble, French raiders could make off with the Coronation Cup, Peter Walwyn keeps up the good work, Oxford V MCC, Second XI competition, Uttley at flank for Lions against Coloured team, Connors seeded to meet Giltinan in the final, Sollas can beat experience of the older Armstrong, Borg plays with great maturity to put Nastase off balance. Politics and Parliament: Opposition contend Mr Wilson's broadcast worsened a highly charged situation, Reappraisal in Ulster in face of ill-defined Protestant nationalism House of Commons, Ex-Prime Minister suggests Lord Goodman as mediator House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Concorde: Time to end these expensive flights of fancy. Editorials/Leaders: A Semi-Federal System, Mr Smith Has A Choice Of Gambles, The Effects Of An Unknown Tax. Letters to the Editor: Learning from mistakes in Ireland, Choosing a headmaster, Non-stick envelopes, Concern about aspects of Labour Green Paper ideas, A lamentable ignorance of industrial life, Industry's passengers, President Sadat's record, Suppliers and a European myth, A lesser St James, Mr Slater prefers cash, Use of cannabis resin, Diet and heart disease, Making a success of Concorde. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Law Society results. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Ted Lurie, MR LIONEL FIELDEN Former director of Indian broadcasting, Mr David Clayton-Stamm, Obituary, Mr H. W. Wilson. Business and Finance: Wholesale index soars in Italy, Mersey strike peace hopes, Carless surmounts oil price rise and tops expectations, Issues & Loans Merrill Lynch dealing move, Latest dividends, Investment cuts 'justify Labour's proposals', The ASH Spinning Co. Ltd., SE chairman calls for a Royal Commission, Spot Position of Sterling, Eucalyptus Pulp Mills Limited, Lake View Investment Trust, Limited, Scottish executive joins IPC board, Pottery workers threaten strike for first time, Villagers are opposed to factory scheme, Another hitch in Crosfields' bid, CBI to start 'Keep us in Community' campaign, Flixborough's £25m insurance widely spread in market, Kleinwort to advise on Hongkong project, East Germany's trade with third world up 22pc, Nearly half firms in survey lower their plans for capital spending, Old medicine in a new bottle, The Crown Agents, Stern Group and Mr Dipre, Computer news 'Micro' series should cut down costs, Approach by Orbit puts £2.6m value on Cosalt, Money Market Rates, Sharp rise in HP deals signed last month, Margins show decline at Bacal but profits edge to record, How the markets moved, Man-made fibres after the Flixborough disaster, Business Diary: Greenwich mean time · Accountants' first lady, Mining $32m expansion by AMAX, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), IMF likely to reform Committee of Twenty, Oil platform men in crucial recognition talks, Iran-Saudi conflict may end in pegging of prices, Wall St gains 19 pts after prime rate cut, Lockheed restructure agreed with Textron. Stock Exchange Tables: What the Stock Exchange must now accept, Prime rate aids gilts, Results J. Dawson rises to fresh peaks, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities, Wall Street, Textiles weak, Foreign Exchange Dollar again easier. Business Appointments: Changes on boards of Nabisco companies. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,704.

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