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The Times - 11/04/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Moshe Brilliant, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Margaret Stone, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Walker, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Reporter, From Peter Evans, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Penny Symon, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Strafford, From Our own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From David R. Zimmerman, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford., From Victoria Brittain, By Michael Hatfield, From David Bonavia, David Smith, Katie Stewart, Philip Howard, Michael Ratcliffe, David Williams, Paul Scott, Edward Candy, Stanley Reynolds, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Bryce Morrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent., By Norman Fox, From Gerald Sinstadt, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Alan Gibson, By Peter West, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Ross Davies, Pat Healy, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Spanier, Louis Heren, DOROTHY ELVY, Chairman, Social Services Committee, Kent County Council. JOHN WAITE, Chairman, Planning Committee, Kent County Council. County Hall, Maidstone., From Mr. Renée Soskin, From the Duke of Devonshire, From Mr Evan Luard, From Miss Jill Tarian, From Mrs Margaret Tabor, From Lady Burton of Coventry, From Mr D. K. Stout, From Mrs M. F. H Gunnery, From Mr Esmond Bulmer, Conservative MP for Kidderminster, From Mr Neil Marten, Conservative MP for Banbury, From Mr R. Kitzinger, From Mr John Russell, From Mr John Roper, Labour and Co-operative MP for Farnworth, ANTHONY ROYLE., MARGARET WHITE., WILLIAM FRANKEL, Editor., From Sir John Cockburn, From Mr T. D. Jones, From Mr K. R. Smith, From Philip Howard, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Congdon, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Drummond, Eynon Smart, By Paul Routledge, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed, From Mr D. Lewis, From Mr George Hume, From Mr John Paine, From Mr R. T. Brett, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, John Earle, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Mrs Meir resigns: 'I am unable to carry the burden any longer', New Queen's Counsel, University news, Latest appointments, Birthday honour, Church services: Maundy Thursday, Church news Appointments, Minister to present film society awards. News in Brief. News: Printers urged to accept offer, Headmaster is Ulster's 992nd victim, Two contenders for the Elysée split French Government camp after a week of disarray, Liberia's moderate UN role, Government firm on mortgages, Law Society's Part I qualifying examination, Church-state conflict grows in Spain, Province attacked for pro-Lin booklet, Schools will lose aid unless they go all-in, NCB puts case for £1,500m plan with target of 150m tons a year, £4m information scheme for EEC, Labour weeklies' rebuke, Eastbourne council denial of planning preference for duke, Metal fatigue in mine cage brake rod led to Markham disaster, Gloomy future predicted for German press, Fish is best Easter dish of all Food prices, New policemen on parade: Mr Jenkins,, Call for tribunal on complaints against RUC, Mr Mitchell denies using influence in Vesco case, Relatives see air crash memorial unveiled, Perfidious Albion and EEC unity, Verger's son sent to borstal for blackmail, Parliament in Australia to be dissolved, Mr Vorster soothes whites with a promise, Motoring Two-wheeled transport in favour again, GLC to close flyover at nights, Many illegal immigrants may get an amnesty, Chile warships reproof, New plan for tackling West Africa drought, President causes new anger with latest delay on tapes, Complaint system proposed for mental hospitals, Group will investigate new forms of energy, UK woman wins appeal against life in India, Kitchens in new homes judged to be too small, Crime rate fell in 1973, Three IRA men at Albany begin hunger strike, War threat to Iran for backing rebels, Commission makes France cut some import taxes, Price Commission urged to publish full details of all increases allowed, TUC gives guidelines on 'social contract', Ecologist hopes to make candidates think, EEC allows sale of 5,500 tons from beef surplus, Another 22 people kidnapped in Vietnam, Over the past few decades the, There should be no sign of giving in to the IRA, Liberals get three peerages, £1,300 for Chinese lacquer screen, Mrs Meir, tough political infighter with a warm heart, British Airways expecting holiday record, Regular air services may still fly charter passengers, Space: Pioneer II arrival at Saturn, Panama planned defoliant war to defeat fever, Delegates of Concorde unions meet Mr Benn, Mr Milhench expects 'half of £3m land profit', Elwyn-Jones succession, Algeria calls on poorer countries to confront industrialized world, Michigan farmers turn out to welcome Mr Nixon, State grant to purchase Genoese silver, What Government are doing for widows, The Times Diary Ulster prisoners in secret airlift, Life sentences on six men in payroll trial, Mr Rees promises immediate tightening of security to counter Ulster bombers, Mr Callaghan sees greater role for the Commonwealth, Delhi pact elation but atrocities stories remain sore point, 'Widespread ignorance' on building falsework, How can we decide who are the deserving poor?, Greece denies Turkish reports of war moves, Doing delicious things with pastry, Mrs Marcia Williams rejects criticisms, Homer's poetic nonsense about chariots, Serious building shortfall forecast, Anger over Civil Service head's move to banking, Lord Annan to head committee of inquiry into the future of British broadcasting services, MP on danger to London local elections. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Tap, Bell's, Pia, Abbey National, Littlewoods, Northwood Publications Limited, Japan International Bank Limited, National Westminster Bank, Robophone, Midland Bank, Cwmbran, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited, Barclays Bank, Bmw, Population Count Down, Coutts & Co, Rnib, The Times, Oxford, Fisons, Barclays, Isabel Rose, The Alliance Trust Company Limited, Pool Promoters Association, British Caledonian, Lloyds Bank, Abbey National Building Society, Qantas, Alfa Romeo (GB) Ltd., Tube Investments Limited, H.A.G, Reckitt & Colman, habitat, Christian Aid Sahel Drought Appeal., Sleepeezee, Ships monthly, Times Newspapers Limited.. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Election advertising law needs review, Warning of darkened and strained relations if building societies reject offer of £500m loan House of Commons, Lord Snowdon calls for efforts to discover needs of disabled House of Lords. Reviews: Cartoon car history The Motor Show Half Moon, The power of the Tiger Georges Clemenceau A Political Biography By David Robin Watson, The mng of abbrevs Everyman's Dictionary of Abbreviations Edited by Dr John Paxton, London debuts, Polyphonia Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Conceptual thoughts The Logic of Living Systems A History of Heredity By Francois Jacob, Third time lucky The Great Gatsby (a) Empire What? (X) Curzon Run, Run, Joe (a) Casino, An embarrassing founding father Clive of India By Mark Bence-Jones, It is usual for Michael Geliot New Theatre, Cardiff, A game of patience for viewers too The Family Bbc 1, Quick guide, Fiction The Rain Forest By Olivia Manning, Man Alive Bbc 2, Robert Morley to star in new play. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 34, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments also on page 35, Pensions Development, Farms & Smallholdings, Entertainments, Business Services, New Homes & Easter Viewing, Motor Show Place. Sport: Liverpool's quality may co me to light under pressure, Swimming, Gloucester retreat from position of attack, Sports in Brief, Tottenham rewarded for commitment, Cup final teams to ask FA for extra time, The name and the spelling is Oosthuizen, Nonoalco's odds cut after easy victory, Burnley work hard for consolation, ATP men to play in Notting ham event, Good Friday fixtures for all sports, Swansea's play gleams and glitters, Bayern poised to reach first European Cup final, Savodel gains second successive win, How Nicklaus can utilize the sun's energy to power his way round, Peleid may take on champion fillies, Army win in extra time, Barbarians make several changes, Boxing, A night that goes into the black book of European competition, English pack masters of the scrum. Law: Over Seventies Housing Association not a charity Over Seventies Housing Association V Westminster London Borough Council, Nuisance order procedure Nottingham District Council V Newton Nottingham Friendly Housing Association Ltd V Newton, Costs from legal aid fund and unassisted husbands Stewart V Stewart, Ballot papers errors sufficient to make election void Gunn and Others V Sharpe and Others. Property: Hints for the novice buyer, Flat Sharing, Humbert Flint Rawlence & Squarey, Commercial And Industrial Properties, The first-time house hunter seems to have the best prospects, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): All I need now is a deckchair or a hammock, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 11, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: Australia Goes To The Polls, Famine In Africa, Records In The Wrong Place. Letters to the Editor: Imprisonment of Rudolf Hess, Lady Spencer-Churchill, Free contraceptives, The development of land, The Jewish Chronicle, UN and human rights, Renegotiating the EEC terms, Kent Council rulings, Local government reform, BBC External Services, Wealth tax, Fine wine and plonk, UK export industries and the missing incentives, Britain's performance at Basle, CBI role and the voice of management, Free pardon, Tax reform: 'unearned income'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: EMELIE HOOKE Australian soprano, Mr Dunstan Pruden, Mr H. L. Austin, Sir Ronald Russell, Mr K. R. A. Hart Chancery law reporter, Bishop Of Buckingham, Isabel Carswell Smart, Mr R. Kirk Askew Jr. Business and Finance: £284m machine tools boost, City of Oslo (Norway), Sir William Armstrong's post confirmed, Business Diary: Big deal in his briefcase?, Eurosyndicat, Fair Trade talks on Davy merger plan, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, The Scottish Northern Investment Trust, Limited Summary Of Results, Spot Position of Sterling, Chairmen's Reports TI attacks State's growing role, Associates' deals, Mining AAC keeps rein on cost inflation, GKN renew bid for Miles Druce, Unilever N.V., Birmid's sensitivity to cutbacks in output, New short-dated 'tap'stock, The United States And General Trust Corporation. Limited, Man-made fibre output makes good recovery, Pay board warns English China Clays, Forward Levels, Greenfield Milletts Ltd Leisurewear Chain, Banks cut base rates but give a warning of no general easing in credit conditions, Company News Pace slows at Morgan in final leg, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Tokyo credit squeeze will continue, NCB wants two Oil-fired power stations axed, Pound slips as market reacts to changes, Bringing in a watchdog for Italy's bourses, Building societies: why the big get bigger and small fry disappear, Government in talks on Co-op Bank dispute, Critics of Companies Office move see minister, Phase 3 awards for 8 million, Bids and Deals Marra claims control of SAH, Alfa Romeo reach new pay pact, Briefly, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Foreign car sales move up to 28 pc of UK total, Fund for oil site eyesores urged, Money Market Rates, Saudis deny sales to US during embargo, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Preliminary Profit Statement, Bid for Sadia referred to monopolies panel, How the markets moved, 'Float 'ministers meet for talks, Industrial films Hard sell, soft sell-the aim is the same, Unilever'73, CBI may set up special panel to advise leaders on industrial policy, Channel ferry fares report expected today, CBI warns Treasury that Budget measures may lead to cash crisis, Group Gold Mining Companies All Incorporated In The Republic Of South Africa, Two Leyland factories at standstill, Buoyant demand for silver, The Lamson Group. Business Appointments: Board changes at Imp Tobacco and Courage. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Commodities May cocoa leaps £87 a tonne, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Confident tone, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Fixed Interest and Money New gilt-edged 'tap' stock, Equities Firm end to the Account, Foreign Exchange The pound drops 270 points, Issues & Loans Beyer, Peacock 1-for-4 rights. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,660, Tomorrow, Broadcasting Today.

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