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The Times - 03/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery Washington, May 2, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By David Wood Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Christopher Walker Stavanger, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By John Young Planning Reporter, Hugh Clayton, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove Paris, May 2, From Our Correspondent The Hague, May 2, By David Spanier, By Martin Huckerby, From Michael Knipe Lourenco Marques, May 2, From Patrick Brogan Washington, May 2, By Louis Heren, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, May 2, From Peter Strafford New York, May 2, From Our Correspondent Rawalpindi, May 2, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, May 2, From David Bonavia Peking, May 2, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, May 2, From Stephen M. Aug Washington, May 2, From Victoria Brittain Saigon, May 2, KHRUSHCHEV MEMOIRS, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Sleeper (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, Little Lord Fauntleroy (u) Berkeley 2, David Robinson, Alan Coren, William Gaunt, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Walsh, John Byrne, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent Montreal, May 2, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris Rome, May 2, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, a Special Report, by Margaret Stone, by Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, by Victor Thorne, by Chris Sweeney, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, William Sargant, Ian Gilmour, Bernard Levin, PHS, DONALD MADGWICK, , DROGHEDA, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , JAMES GLADSTONE, , JOHN PORTEOUS, F. J. JONES, , MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI, , MAURICE NADIN, , WALTER H. SALOMON, Chairman, , HAROLD EVANS, Editor, RONALD JOHNSON, , R. C. TRESS, , T. M. RYAN;, ALICE LEISENRING, , JOHN A. MURPHY, Archbishop, DESMOND LEE., NORMAN HUDSON., DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , N. D. J. LANE, 63 Sheldon Avenue, N6. May 1., From Richard Wigg Paris, May 2, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, From Alan McGregor Geneva, May 2, By Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb, By John Plender and Maurice Barnfather, M. WILCOCK HOLGATE, By Margaret Stone, Eynon Smart, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, May 2, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, DESMOND HOPWOOD, , S. W. PARKINSON, , ANDREW A. TURNBULL, , P. H. STUNT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Melvyn Westlake, By David Mott, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely,

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News: Blood-stained bowler hat 'helped to track bandit', Deceptive surface makes signature secure, Courts should be obliged to grant bail and defendant's failure to appear be made jail offence, report says, When the mind is pushed to breaking point, Takeover of land near M-way confirmed, Modern bronze sculpture fetches auction record, De Gaulle was not stupid but a clever fellow, Court debars Mr Agnew, War in Europe 'inevitable', says Peking leader, Tories regain control of three boroughs in London elections, The 1974 style for that place in the country, Union expected to step up London borough strikes, Eggs and baked beans to cost more Food prices, Credit cards play growing role in holiday planning, $4m fraud alleged in bankrupt railway, Man claims ownership of mystery Dutch SS files, UN maps out 'a new international economic order' and adopts an action plan to aid poor countries, No action over Special Branch men, Environment: Heavy metals in fish, Big communist losses in Vietnam battle, Ex-Attorney General sees impeachment closer, Inquest told two wrong decisions led to tragedy, US firm makes breakthrough with Celtic Sea gas find, Australian women to have equal pay by June, 1975, White House aide forbidden to give evidence Mr Nixon, Terrorists' trial at the place of arrest urged in Anglo-Irish report, Worker killed by car, Mr Short stands firm as Leader of House, Judge excuses general election errors, Rich pickings for the forger, Recognition by Britain of Portugal junta, The Times Diary The slow shuffle of democracy, Yard officers remanded on plot charge, Former Punjab Governor tells of blindfold ride, Missing graduate got threatening calls, The nastiness of that endless White House chatter, Supper parties, New group calls for Wiriyamu inquiry, New trinkets for the natives, Fighting overshadows Kissinger peace mission, How Mr Heath could establish industrial harmony, Wit and wisdom from a sprightly Scot of Scots, BBC apology for lack of courtesy, Students likely to get £600 grant, £500 and £250 Premium Bonds prizewinners, Soames pledge to back Callaghan EEC policy, Speculation in Moscow as conference is cancelled, Basic food still cheapest in Britain, General Spinola seeks to slow purge of old regime's institutions, Importers of ore from Rhodesia are fined £6,000, Defining 'a free and healthy press' a hard task for royal commission, Suicide rate in Britain falling, psychiatrist says, Travel finance Security is key to continuing success of 'cheques', MPs' doubts on press commission, Corruption suspect dead, Lord Shawcross says, Tories to force a division on trade union Bill, Nephrite tray by Faberge makes £50,700 at auction, Heated exchanges delay human rights hearing, Royal Society discusses life beyond Earth, Mitterrand victory would not change French foreign policy, Queen of Denmark sees a burial discovery, Meeting of two mighty tributaries Liverpool, Rivalry in London led to deaths of agents, Inducements to fly more often, Socialists' leader backs the junta, Four dead, 17 injured as bomb blasts public house. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Fuji Bank, Miele, Chronicle, American Express, Blagden & Noakes, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Frames, Midland Bank, Grattan Catalogue Mail Order, Bradbury, Wilkinson & Company Limited, High & Dry, Cooks Travel Cheques, Trust Houses Forte, Roche-Bobois, The Corporation of the City of Glasgow, British Leyland, The Hongkong Bank Group, Cooper Turner Group, The British Bank of the Middle East, Forward Trust, Credit Lyonnais, Crittall-Hope, Huddersfield Building Society, Norwich Union, Weatherall Green & Smith, Japan International Bank Limited, Grima, Harrods. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, New Privy Councillor, RAF scholarships, Mr Short has not offered his resignation, Prime Minister tells backbenchers, Royal Schools of Music scholarships. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Tea and tensions Next of Kin National, Billetdoux puppet show, London Woodwind Quintet Purcell Room, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, The Bewitched, The Entertainers Sadler's Wells, Woody Allen shows how to be a clown, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Burlington House, Send-up that was a let-down Really Raquel BBC 2. Classified Advertising: ENTERTAINMENTS ALSO ON PAGE 11 When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Personal Columns, Management Opportunities, Art Exhibitions, Smaller Business Premises, Women's Appointments also on page 35, Services. Sport: Memories of 7st boy riders in rain-soaked breeches, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, Wye NH results, England silence the booming voice of Finland's captain, Somerset have edge over Indians thanks to Cartwright and Taylor, First royal classic win for 16 years, Good start by Rowe in his first county game, World title challenge comes from US girl, Starbrook claims he was 'kicked' out of semi-final, Doubles prowess undervalued, specialists say, McGrath's rise to fame rewarded, Buchanan has his eyes on another world title, Modern pentathlon, Greenidge century sustains Hampshire, Mercer calls up Weller to join England tour party, Two drives ruin Jacklin's day, Today's football, Celtic's injured recover in time for final. Politics and Parliament: £500 extra cost of United match, Commission on press will investigate editorial standards, Overdraft not the same thing as loan, Sir Christopher Soames and Chichester seat, 'Times' guide to Commons, Safety paramount in choice of reactor, 'Tangle' over Mr Benn's privilege case, Contents of Lennon death report cannot yet be published, The man in the 'think tank' who wrote 'at a stroke', Chancellor confident on funds for investment, Next Week, Free vote on register of MPs' interests. Editorials/Leaders: Reforming The System Of Bail, France Chooses Her Choice, Another Look At A Familiar Institution. Letters to the Editor: London rates, Providing subsidies for the arts, A return to the gold standard, Government of Wales, National parks, Who will save the saviour?, Selection in education, Press, privacy and corruption, Wrapped up in The Times, The status of nationalized industries within the CBI, 'Average intelligence', Farming policy, The in-between, Clarifying the Co-op's position on state aid, Case for a rebate?, Shared schools in Northern Ireland. Law: Suite of furniture not protected by copyright. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Beecham birthday. Obituaries: Mr T. H. Paget Outstanding coin designer, Sir Griffith Williams, Sir Gerard Clauson Civil servant and scholar, Eric Winstone. Business and Finance: Shortages still pushing up scrap metal prices, National and Commercial Banking Group Limited. Preliminary Announcement of Results, Gatt will hear reason for import surcharge, Port Talbot steel strik ers vote to stay out, Babcock & Wilcox Limited, Three-day week and higher costs depress performance at Serck, Mining Charterhall in profit again, The Dreyfus Intercontinental Investment Fund N.V. Notice Of Annual General Meeting, Wedd turns in loss of £398,000 on year, Latest dividends, Travel chief counters the pessimists, SCOTIA Investments Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, The East Asiatic Company Limited, Copenhagen, Restrictions on petrol lifted, British Aluminium plan Burntisland expansion, Major banks increase prime rates to 10 pc, BP chairman says his group losing money on present costs basis, Berry Wiggins & Co. Limited, Forward Levels, New advertising code to answer the critics, Fresh strong rise pushes NY cocoa to peak levels, Bids & deals Crystal Palace capital scheme under way, Private housing starts show drop of 45 pc, Wholesale prices ease in Japan, Take a fresh look at Tootal Our results are better than ever, Bank Base Rates, rhp Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited ball and roller bearings, Refuge Assurance Company Limited, Royco Preliminary Results 1973, Bonn calls for less secrecy on oil pricing, Farmers 'left in limbo' over EEC membership, Reports R-R Motors see profit improving, Rank Optics in £1.5m Leeds development, Monsanto UK jumps to £12.6m, HUGH MACKAY and Company Limited Manufacturers of High Quality 'Durham' Carpets Mr. John Mackay reports strong demand in 1973, Rate hopes boost Government bond market, Blow to French hopes, Three-month curb on retail prices modified, Motor chief condemns 'dangerous meddling', Authorized Units Insurance & Offshore Funds, S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., Italy exhausts its short-term credit facilities: hint of EEC loan offer, Industrial Films Communication the audio visual way, FNFC joins talks on property difficulties, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: FHA's Oliver · Object lesson, Dr Diederichs supports move to free gold holdings, Results United Wire dividend raised after record half, Crosswinds in trade talks, 8 pc boost estimated in China's foreign trade, Moulinex, Slater, Walker accounts support bid theories, Credit short, Amp Australian Mutual Provident Society Election Of Directors, 1974, UK reserves up $512m in April, How the markets moved Rises, Waiting for the new computer range from ICL, Slater, Walker reserves for doubtful debts, Albright firmly on growth path after strong opening, Senior Engineering Group Limited Segl, Minister calls for more facts in advertisements, MP urges insurance fund aid for mortgages. Business Appointments: Four join Barclays board: Lord Seebohm steps down. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts register further strong gains, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street Early advance peters out, Commodities Forward zinc at new record, Foreign Exchange Violent swings in currencies, Buying of gilts, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues Closing price, Issues & Loans Russia likely to borrow in Euromarket. Property: Rentals, New Homes, Country Properties, Residential Property Importance of good location. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,678.

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