The Times - 13/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Eric Marsden, By Stephen Cohen of The Times Educational Supplement, From a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, From Robert Fisk, By Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Ronald Faux, By Our Chess Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, by Dick Francis, David Wade, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Barry Norman, Myles Palmer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, Douglas Dickins, Alan Gibson, George Hutchinson, Alison Ross, Leonard Amey, FREDERICK GOUGH., SOPER, NEVILLE SANDELSON, MAURICE MILLER. JAMES SILLARS, ROBERT BROWNING, ERRINGTON THUBRON, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , I. A. WALLACE, , J. C. MASTERMAN, JOCELYN KING, , CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , JAMES LEASOR, , JOHN MACKARNESS, , NIGEL LAWSON, , JOHN RANDALL, G. V. T. MATTHEWS, , PATRICK WALL, , CHARLES ALLAN SHAW, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, G. G. R. HICKES, , SYLVIA M. WALLER, SRN, , From Philip Howard, By Peter Hebblethwaite, By Malcolm Brown, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, From Peter Hazelburst, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By John Plender, By Margaret Stone, By Margaret Drummond, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, FE, Vera Di Palma, Ronald Irving, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, JD, Edward Owen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Philip Clifford, By Peter Marson, From Dudley Doust, By Alan Gibson, By Tom German, By Brian James, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Christopher Warman, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Godfrey Morrison editor, Africa Confidential, G.M., by Godfrey Morrison, by Joseph Sane, by Monsieur Abdou DIOUF, , J.S., S.S.P., by Kaye Whiteman,
ResumoNews: The reawakening of a colonial backwater, French-influenced education system puts emphasis on technical teaching, Confusion on map paths 'could lead over cliff', Republican chiefs warn President he will be in peril if he continues to withhold evidence, Mr Wilson met by Cornish rate protesters, Jenkins amnesty will affect under 3,500, immigrant groups say, Listing ferry.-Forty people were, 2m words may not give Drumbuie final answer, North Sea oil men sent home to cool off, Japan paralysed as six million workers strike, Signs of the Devil scattered about the countryside, Scottish land to be free of feu-duty, Errors in result of elections to teachers' union posts, Labour fear of new elections in Israel, A shy lord takes over Woburn Abbey, Good life and the grapevine, 'The Economist' fined over sanctions order, Scots TUC may bar electricians' union, South Vietnam base falls to Communists after 14-month siege, Hope persists though the springs stay dry, Police search for missing schoolgirl of 17, Three on arms charges, Mr Nixon's summer visit to Russia confirmed, America comes into range, Peasants adapt to demands of mechanized agriculture, Little man's champion enters lists, Capital facing problems of population drift despite bold housing policy, Councillors oppose suggestion for register of personal interests, Culture and politics travel forward hand in hand, Call for move against 'exploitation', Rainfall and groundnuts dominate an economy demanding effort and ingenuity, Leader's efforts to merge two worlds, Paving the way to a new Bill of Rights, US official shot and kidnapped in Argentina, Engineers' overtime ban to start next week, Watergate test in Michigan poll, Israeli soldiers raid Lebanon villages in revenge for massacre, Man for trial after attack on royal car in Mall, Ex-leader of US miners guilty of murder plan, Uncertainty on number of violent deaths, Flower tubs help Ulster security, Five die in car accidents as Easter rush begins, Liberal MPs criticized for their moderate image, Attack on leading Chinese military commander, Spring is a little early, The widow's bun: Radio opera-, An island race of fine wines, Banque Centrale DES Etats De L'afrique De L'ouest, Radio vans urged to aid harassed tenants, Australian poll on May 18, Dakar's Industrial Free Zone The advantages of a free status to industrial concerns in the 'Industrial Free Zone of Dakar', Pay increases for 50 officials of mineworkers' union are up to five times Phase Three limits, Three r's of the English language: reading, richness and relevance, Senegalese administration, its rationalisation and control, Firm sues Post Office and railways board over 500 lost mailbags, Gardening, Chay Blyth docks first but race still open, Biology: The significance of cell signals, Britain and Senegal Partners in the Eurafrican Association, Former Greek minister to be court martialled in Crete, Troops 'take over town', Rhodesian fined £140,000 for currency offences, Talks break down on new Belgian coalition, Gunman attacks motorist, Mr Chataway will not fight next election, Czechoslovak emigre loses citizenship, More care needed in use of farm chemicals, Hostilities will hinder Kissinger negotiations, L'Angleterre et le Sénégal Partenaires dans 1'Association Eurafricaine, Dutch war criminal hid for 29 years, Vindication of Jesus shown at Easter, An exceptional geographical position plus really attractive investment opportunities: such is the hallmark of modern Senegal Attractive policies and conditions for investment, Report may mean many fewer inquests, The extraordinary life story of Byron's Cornish grandmother. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, David Jamieson & Assoicates Ltd, Msb, Weekend Shopping, Dakar International Fair, Incurables, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, London News, livingcell-treatment, The Times, Halifax, Monsieur Worth, M&g, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,661, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Idle Thoughts, Bridge Playing by ear, Poems by President Senghor, Korchnoi wins first game, Miles in chess lead after fourth round, Chess Echoes of the golden age on the boards, Sunday, The Times Jumbo Crossword Competition. Politics and Parliament: BBC service that reads news straight, Regulation of press practices, Heating oil subsidy for growers, No inquiry into Anderson case, Conservative protests at decision to let illegal immigrants stay in Britain House of Commons. Property: Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Services tomorrow: Easter Day, Collectors, Royal Festival Hall, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: Robert Morley: the one-man show, Ancient dramatist and modern humour, Van Morrison Odeon, Hammersmith, LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio III, Catholics HTV (tomorrow), For three years after, Friedrich Gulda Queen Elizabeth Hall. Picture Gallery: SENEGAL... exciting, different!, Nightmare. Sport: Oosterhuis squeezes out Homer, Sports in Brief, Gloucestershire make one enforced change, Cellini's turn to put his record on line, Weekend fixtures, Oxford condemn Swindon and encourage Luton, High centres stop Southampton, Palace find comfort at Cottage, Tudor Rhythm to maintain progress, Dressage team win new event, Barbarians set record at Penarth with thirteen tries, Two unexpected faces in European finals, Results and tables First division, Liverpool suffer as City recover, Tennis, Good Friday that was not so bad for Harlequins, Declared runners and prospects for today's National Hunt meetings Proud Tarquin chosen for Towcester feature race, Oosthuizen takes lead at new hole, Saxons fail to repel Dutch at Folkestone, First round of trophy won by Britain, Ipswich still eager for another taste of Europe, Win or lose, Barbarians always play the game, Festival results at other centres, Redman and Pillette share record. Editorials/Leaders: Gloom Over The Middle East, When An Amnesty IS Justified. Letters to the Editor: Amnesty for illegal immigrants, Indian Ocean base, Naming theatres, Choosing the new Primate, Medical marriages, A London headquarters, Conservative leadership, The role of the Army, Students and free speech, Wealth tax, Brent geese, Mr Wilson and the press, Broadmoor Hospital, Detained in Greece, Rudolf Hess, Defining terrorists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Dr N. A. Mackintosh, Mr Desmond Donnelly, Sir Archibald Creswell Authority on Islamic architecture, Obituary, Mr J. O. Newton Thompson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 13, 1949 Labour policy. Business and Finance: Order to shop steward may spark more Cowley trouble, Income plans, UK cocoa grindings down on year ago, Canada favours formal trade pact with EEC, General Investors and Trustees, Limited, Government to vet cross-Channel fare rises after Monopolies criticism of cartel practices, Mr Shore modifies Companies House move, Europe and Overseas Citicorp goes 26pc ahead, Working holidays abroad, No-claim ifs and buts, GKN makes bid for Miles Druce unconditional, $5m Bolivian tin deal with Russia, Maxwell House raises US coffee prices, Trust & Agency Company Of Australasia, The Times list of latest dividends, Sorting out the upper age limit, Juggling with golden eggs, Mining Rio Algom's uranium pact with Britain, Decline seen in private house starts, Bids and Deals Hopkinsons buy Bryan Donkin for £1m cash, $600m curb by Tokyo on overseas investment, Fair trading dossier for public view, Briefly, Slimming down that alimony, Money Market Rates, Co-op chief seeks state finance for development, Societies expected to hold 11pc mortgage rate despite tough Whitehall conditions, Investment trusts · Mothercare, Grouse, Institutions secure voting control in Cedar Holdings rescue terms, 500 Courtaulds jobs go, Germans order diesel price cut, Banl's minimum lending rate cut to 12pc by second fall in a fortnight, Company News £1.8m record by Sterling Guarantee, Fixed Interest and Money Easier trend in gilt-edged, US denies leak of Saudi oil. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, New York cocoa futures limit up, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Recovery checked, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Sharp fall in silver prices, Wall Street, Equities Small sellers predominate, Foreign Exchange The pound gains 57 points. Law: Where a profit has little honour....
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