The Times - 25/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Our Own Correspondent, From Raymond Perman, From Tim Jones, From Martin Huckerby, From David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Royston, From Christopher Walker Colchester, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, Linda Yeatman, Katie Stewart, Stanley Reynolds, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, From Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By John Hennessy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Dudley Doust, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jan Morris, Michael Ratcliffe, by Lillian Hellman, Philip French, By John Seymour, Ion Trewin, Sheridan Morley, By Jack Lindsay, By John Jacobus, By Seymour Slive, By Otto Benesch, David Piper, By Patrick Goldring, Tim Heald, By Paul Gallico, By Jimmy Breslin, By J. G. Ballard, Jacky Gillott, H. R. F. Keating, Ronald Butt, Mario Modiano, Richard Harris, PHS, John Maddox, RONALD LEICESTER, Chairman, , PAULINE FLICK, , PETER DAWSON, Headmaster, , HORACE CUTLER, Leader of the, JOHN COWLEY, , BEN VINCENT, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , DAVID GREEN, , RONALD HOWE, Chairman, , DONALD GRATTAN, , BERNARD LEACH, , FRANK SYKES, , EDGAR P. YOUNG, , T. P. O'BRIEN, , M. H. KAY, , JONATHAN RUFFER, , DOUGLAS G. A. FOX, , From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By John Woodland, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Jay, By Our Financial Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Margaret Drummond, By Tim Congdon, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvcye Energy Correspondent, HARRY LUCAS, , MADELEINE SUTCLIFFE, JUDITH BANISTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake and Ian Morison, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark, by Geoffrey Smith, by Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, by John Roper Medical Reporter, by Robert F. L. Logan and Robert Kohn, by Rudolf Klein, by Dr Tony Smith, by Dr Tom Arie, by William Breckon, by Pat Healy Social Affairs Correspondent, by A. J. Speakman, by John Roper, J.R., by John Gaselee, by Dr Douglas Robb, by Dr Julian Tudor Hart,
ResumoNews: Chad insurgents seize nephew of Dr Heinemann, Motoring Garages face the motorists' watchdog, TUC ready to postpone labour law demands to aid repeal of the Industrial Relations Act, Councils must repair footpaths, court rules, Tory tells EEC Labour not to blame for crisis, Two leading IRA men held, 2: IN PRIVATE HANDS More fee-payers despite official antipathy, Architects and planners end bickering, Rhodesia's steel plants nearly self-sufficient, Pressure growing to bring troops home from Ulster, minister says, Exchange of air attacks on Syrian front, Formidable trio spread web of corruption, Leeds court told, Ethiopia strikers attack private schools, Clinics thrive on foreign clients, Pakistan children 'smuggled into near slavery', George Best is cleared 'without character stain', Clandestine paintwork on a cinema wall, Government grant for sex advice scheme, Israel walks out of debate at UN, Barometer of demand set fair for larger commercial hospitals, High standards but long waiting lists, Difficulty of attracting long-stay staff, Minister promises action to get 124,400 new homes built on land available in London boroughs, Swiss ravens the victims of 'ill-natured gossip', How the seeds of cultural revolution were sown, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off, Mr Nixon doubles foreign aid requests with plan to strengthen Middle East moderates, No sign of former insurance executive, Nurses facing transition period fail to grasp significance of changes, The way ahead: no magic wonder drug, Communists lose 100 men in fierce battle near Saigon, Public criticism less likely to be choked in future, Mr Kennedy prays for war dead of Leningrad, Where profit does not equal care, Fair trade chief aims to toughen law on rights of shoppers, The nation's health, Greater local representation could make new three-tier structure more democratic, Plan to hold down 50 grocery prices, Inquiry on impeaching President narrows, Alarm in Ulster over Mason comments, Pionners in works service, Integration call to loyalists by Mr Powell, Nutrition: Better protein quicker, When only the uncertainties are certain, King Carl Gustaf and his family may now pay taxes, Mintoff talks avoid defence cuts, Solicitor visits Mr Milhench, Belgian coalition plan runs into difficulties, System of scrutiny would safeguard standards, Visitors as part of health team, Technical skill matched with modern care and comfort, Hope of quick settlement in engineering clash, Greek regime's strong man sheds anonymity, The Times Diary Using germs against the Germans, No policy reversal on ships for Chile, Insurance schemes take the sting out of treatment charges, Whips' study on proportional representation, Vorsters in polling station scene, Flag-day charities still have big role in sustaining research, Fears grow of 'beef mountain' in EEC, Criticism of race magazine grant at church meeting, Nine's migrant plan may benefit Britain, Leeds win title and Celtic lose, Improvements expected in after-care, Union may discipline drivers who clocked in, French Premier explains delay in DC10 funeral, Eton College, £60,000 bail for solicitor accused of fraud, One million Londoners born overseas, Mrs Meir 'feels different' since the October war, General who surrendered Peking dies, National Health Service, England, Judge and jury leave court to view sex films, Better protection for young has been most impressive achievement of 25 years, London leads with check-up centres, Introducing a child to the wonders of the spoken word, A touch of class in Labour's education policy, Please find cookery enclosed, Man is cleared after serving drugs sentence, Minister says Italy free now of cholera, Shorthorn ends Friesian milk award monopoly, Cairo-prosecutor names leader of anti-Sadat plot, The Aegean sabres must stay in their scabbards, Inquest told of 30-minute wait after prison fire, Liberals get in first with challenge over tax refund, M Giscard d'Estaing improves position, according to latest French opinion poll, 500 join Essex campus rally. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Wellington Hospital, Ppa, John Haggas Limited, Ici, David & Charles, Routledge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Trutex Limited, Phsa, Furnishing Services (Overseas) Limited, Dorma, Faber & Faber, Bupa Care, tops tv LTD, Joseph Stalin, Trans-Care Limited, SALT & Son Ltd, Crown Cassette Communications, Bmw, Bell, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, H. K. Lewis & Co. Ltd., Zeiss, The Times, Wimpey, Gillett & Sibert Ltd, S & W, Piccadilly, History TODAY, Bullens, Cass, Rediffusion Industrial Services Ltd, Crusader, M. L. Holdings Limited, porton advertising limited, Barrie & Jenkins, British Mohair Spinners Limited, rhp, The Building Specialists Group, franklin, Hatchards, Chatham House Journals, Private Patients Plan, Durham Carpets, Mid-Southern Hospital Association, Nursing Times, Laing, Audi Nsu, Leo Cooper Ltd., Phaidon, Cooper+Turner Group, habitat, National Airlines, Shipton, Nursing Mirror, Thames and Hudson. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: The Library Association's Carnegie, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Severn-Trent Water Authority, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 30, Women's Appointments also on page 29, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place.. Reviews: Keeping to the coast road Companion Guides to the Coasts of North East and South West England, To eat one's apples and have them Gustave Courbét, Polyphonia/Campoli Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts, Jacks of all trades Multipurpose Man, The longest journey Conundrum, A difficult woman Pentimento, Festival Ballet Coliseum, Cracking the bourgeois shell Bird Child Theatre Upstairs, Snarl clown, snarl, Quick guide, Fiction The Boy Who Invented the Bubble Gun, Music for the Sun King St Paul's, The Tommy Cooper Hour Thames, Auden, Moore and the art of drawing, Crime. Arts and Entertainment: British Impressionism at Brighton, Florence's four operas, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,671. Sport: Victory for sensible football as Atlético reach final, Sports in Brief, Oxford bowlers persevere in spite of handicap, Today's fixtures, Bond does well first time for Nottinghamshire, British girls qualify for last eight, Spurs ride to the final on a locomotive out of steam, Carr says goodbye to all that confusion, Great Ovation sound enough to win for third time with Capt Phillips, A triumph for the textbook when Richards plays innings like this, DENVER: WCT Green Group: R. Laver, Move to save broadcasts, Worthy display by young pretenders, Putting in a timely prayer for Jameson, Paul shows little promise in first title defence, Hilo Girl to keep unbeaten record in Princess Elizabeth Stakes, Oldham's hopes checked, Competitors face exacting programme, Struge holds off Spencer's challenge, Last night's results and tables, Bayern's star has never been so ascendant, Four new men chosen for Welsh squad, Kennedy's goal gives title to Leeds, Davies runs 75 yards for try that matters, National Hunt runners Stratford-on-Avon programme. Law: Councils must put paths into proper repair, Car allowance is not remuneration. Politics and Parliament: President says present difficulties must not lead to pause in Community development, EEC in darkness before Labour got to power. Editorials/Leaders: No Question Of Withdrawal, The Russians Receive The Next Kennedy. Letters to the Editor: Government and family planning, Is it good for the horse?, Sex education in schools, A public service pension and private sector envy, The inefficient secretary's guide to the boss's chair, Protesting over London rates, The introduction of food subsidies, Closing of an art school, Bulls on footpaths, The Rollright Stones, Ulster service pay, BBC documentary on the General Strike, The government of Wales, Private security organizations, Education broadcasting, UK exporters must be given right incentive, Indian Ocean base. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Fritz Von Allmen, Bud Abbott, Fu Tso-Yi Surrender of Peking, Dr T. S. R. Boase, Herr Franz Jonas President of Austria, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, April 25, 1949 Fall of Nanking. Business and Finance: Fed gives go ahead to Barclays, Washington holds up Motorola TV sale to Japanese manufacturer, Overseas buyer fails to meet Metal Exchange margins request, Northern Indiana Public Service Company First Mortgage Bonds, Series V, 8.90%, due April 1, 2004, Spillers reports £3m loss in its bakery interests, Increased sales and profit, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Shah urges action on oil groups, Dispute to shut Port Talbot steelworks, ... as bond and currency deals turn sour, Cheltenham & Gloucester, Bids and Deals J. Heap sold to European group, Maynards Limited, Horizon Midlands Limited Extracts from the circulated statement of the Chairman Mr.Bruce Tanner, Forecast on lower rates of interest questioned, Commission approves EEC's revised list of trade concessions, The Times list of latest dividends, Artagen Properties Limited, Equities An uneasy day for shares, Campaign to put case for property developers, Company News Late upsets slow Baker Perkins, Business Diary: Lucas likes Paris · Plastics peace?, Gallaher, Minister rejects CBI Budget fear, Troubled times for big banks..., Briefly, Money Market Rates, Government urges retailers to accept dual price system, Merseyside strike over dismissal, Companies interested in gas-making installations, Details of Finance Bill expected tomorrow, Mr Simon rules out early cut in taxation, US banks lift discount rate to record 8 pc, How the markets moved, FNFC sells £1m strategic investments, Fed can stay out of Treasury bill auctions, Price surge forecast for the Nine, Barclays Bank joins European association, Yule Catto & Co., Limited, BASF raise dividend and plan new loan, Costs threat to Japanese TV sets, Gallaher's first quarter upsets tobaccos, Danish Bacon Company, Mining Lornex broadside at tax proposals, HP restrictions on central heating worry fuel council, Mr Healey still rejects revived role for gold, Weir, £100,000 drop in Gallaher first quarter profits. Business Appointments: Shell Int Petroleum director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Tobaccos dull, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Market debut for Walker, Wall Street, Commodities Forward copper at new peak, New York commodities. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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