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The Times - 30/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Jose Shercliff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Norman Fox, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Robert Fisk and Stewart Tendler Belfast, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Planning Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Our Correspondent York, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent Scarborough, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bolton, From Our Correspondent Torquey, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, Patrick Ensor, Edward Candy, Philip Howard, Stuart Weir, David Pryce-Jones, Michael Ratcliffe, Ion Trewin, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Chissell, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, Herbert Mishael, David Bonavia, PHS, Louis Heren, DESMOND BANKS, Liberal Party, PETER HAIN, , R. PALME DUTT., ERIC SHIPTON., ELIZABETH YOUNG 100 Bayswater Road, W2., COLIN BASKETT, , RICHARD HOLME., LYTTON., FRANCIS EDWARDS, S.1., GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, House of Commons., PETER SMITH, , DIANA MURRAY, , GREGORY BLUNT, , GRAFTON, Chairman., I. O. CHANCE, Chairman., NIKOLAUS PEYSNER, Chairman, , W. A. EDEN, Chairman, , STUART CARNE, , ROGER WILLIS., DAVID HUNT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Ipswich, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, By Our Financial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, From Richard Wigg, By Tim Congdon, By Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Rodney Cowton, By Our Industrial Editor, By Gerald Ely, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Edward Townsend, J. R. PERRIN, , DIANA WHITLEY JONES, , From David Cross, J. M. SCHOFIELD., ELKAN SIMONS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Ralph Izzard, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Malcolm Ward, by Peter Hill, by Bruce Barnard, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A.R., by a Special Correspondent, R.I.,

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News: Natural gas the key to smelter success, Dr Kissinger finally wins Syria-Israel agreement on disengagement of forces, Mr Rees begins attempt to rebuild coalition, Strong nerves bring Italy bridge victory, North Sea pipeline landfalls proposed, Services get £1.20 rise, Pilots' conversations to be recorded in all British airliners, National issues win Oregon for Mr Wayne Morse, Cheap and easy chocolate cakes, S Vietnam suffers heavy losses along coast road, Direct rule imposed on Ulster as Parliament is recalled, The Times Diary Why stamps are less sticky now, Rules may be broken but the system will survive, Keeping in touch, Saudi women's long march from behind the veil, Aid scheme: Grant raised to over £1m, Move to curb cruelty to babies, Labour inquiry over Clay Cross 'dictation', How Australians voted for 'a fair go', Government increases aid to housing associations, Court told of blackmail trap by police, Moderator critic of Christians' 'easy moralizing', Conservatives seek Europe policy, The men who wait to fill Mr Chou's shoes, Restriction on sale of pills with phenacetin, When it might be better not to toe the line, Brothers' triple success at Suffolk show, Boxing allowed to break apartheid rules, Power sharing the priority, Mr Wilson says on TV, Crew training centre, Pakistan seeks nuclear protection from Peking, Premiers in talks on black rule, 100 Spurs fans arrested after cup defeat rioting, Inquiry undecided over last Watergate tapes, Urgent need for new harbour at Maplin, Port of London says, Motoring Big expansion programme at Rover Triumph, Humiliating rout for Mr Fulbright by Arkansas 'giant killer' in Democratic primary election, Road test: Toyota Corona Mark II automatic, Friesian champion's owner wins 17 prizes at Bath Show, Union seats on company boards proposed, Three countries linked in dry-dock plan, M Giscard promises to end 'rule by the civil service', Syria reluctantly admits accord, Mr Whitlam satisfied with his majority, Paint flakes may tell date and make of car, Karamanlis attack on regime in Athens, No harm to children from lead, battery firm says, Eat soya beans instead of chicken, urges UN study, Minister rejects homes plan but accepts principle, Court officer charged with robbing the dead, Bacteriology: Antibiotic resistance, Oil drum on line brought train to halt on viaduct, Mr Jenkins sends murder case for review, Growth lies in refining oil, Modern equipment makes the most of valuable shrimp harvest, Continued expansion of international airport, Bahrain Ancient port's new status as a haven for industry, Franco regime warned to accept reforms, Mr Heath likely to cut short his Asian trip, Union wants company black lists investigated, Golan disengagement forces guerrillas to take road to peace, Fears increasing for Price sisters' health, Japanese swords fetching higher prices, General Spinola says Portugal faces loss of freedom to reactionaries, Spanish hoteliers to seek increase in room rates, China shows confidence in the future of EEC, Violence erupts in Italy after Brescia bombing, Free transit spells success for Mina Sulman, Britain asked to provide Biggs travel document, Mrs Castle criticized over 'badly worded regulations', Coronation of Himalayan kingdom's 'Dragon King', Countdown to Dr Kissinger's success, Pension rises delayed by union to be backdated, Ashdown Forest accord, Heart sufferer was road menace, coroner says, Talks on refinery plans, Two pickets are hurt in clash at hospital, Dr Ramsey urges 'warm peace' in East Germany, Reclaimed land provides base for industry, Exorcist priest sues makers of 'The Exorcist', Call for £75,000 a year to maintain minster, Paper mountain growing at EEC offices, 18 months' jail for doctor who broke vase. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The Bahrain Fishing Company, Alive, NEWsociety, Ppa, Royal College, Volvo, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Equity & Law, T-Line, Middle East Hotel Bahrain, Times 1000, Societa' Italiana Resine, Avis., Molins, Gulf Hotel, A. G. Stanley Holdings Limited, Gieves, Bmw, Ansafone, Steel Samson, Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait, Standard and Chartered, Aquascutum, Abdulla Ahmed Nass, Cable & Wireless, Comet, Communicor, Gm, delmon, Carpets International Limited, Montefibre, Cooper Turner Group, Bahrain, Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo, Inter-City Electric Scots, The British Bank of the Middle East, Norbury Group Middle East Limited, HADEN Carrier, habitat, Harpers & Queen, Twa, Issued By The Department Of Industry, Sun Alliance And London Insurance Group. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments also on pages 30 and 31, University Appointments, Announcements, Motor Show Place, For Sale And Wanted, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: TV award for saga of life below stairs, Latest appointments, French poetry honour for Senegal President. Reviews: Merging the classes The Everlasting Feast, Vanburgh play in a vacuum The Confederacy Chichester, A home for Scottish Opera, Cheerfulness keeps breaking in An Anatomy of Laughter, Adriana Lecouvreur Festival Hall, The actor as autobiographer Clap Hands for the Walking Dead Atv, The Experiment Obedience to Authority By Stanley Milgram, Ballet Gallego Sadler's Wells, Triangles and beds Little Blue Room, British stage premiere of Wat Tyler, LMP/Jacob Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bleak house Ending Up, Quick guide, Ledger of deaths The Private Life of Islam, Larrey: Surgeon to Napoleon's, Fuchsova/Hamburger Wigmore Hall. Sport: Bugner wins in nine but fails to impress, England sustained by Boycott's century, Results in Bar golf tournament, Sports in Brief, One feat the Shoreditch sparrow may yet emulate, Montreal propose new site, Nastase is nearly upset by unseeded Indian, Christ Church stay well clear of Oriel, This England could have had so much to say in the World Cup, Heffernan dead-heats with Pole after 106 miles, McMahon and Forge Mill gain third win in week, Scoring records broken by Lions, Mahblessed gives trainer's Derby hopes a boost, Tight security measures are planned for World Cup, Popular performance is soon bettered, China want to compete in international events, Parker and Wilkinson in fruitful opening stand, Zilber still in Derby with Blue Diamond, Ball wrestles with strong man from South Africa, Spurs followers object to Dutch masters, French want to be sued, Piggott without a ride as Mississipian goes for French Derby, Borough Road triumph despite Kelly double. Editorials/Leaders: Farewell To Fulbright, A Wider View Of Company Law. Letters to the Editor: Bolshoi Ballet's visit, Attitudes to a wealth tax: soak the rich spender, Attitudes to wealth tax, Indian nuclear device, Gas Board in hot water, Lorries in Chelsea, A loan linked to price index, Election of bishops, The troubles in Northern Ireland, Price sisters, Debauching a currency, Sale of church treasures, Why the two-tier interest rate has been ignored, Late reply for the jewellers, Elected by a minority, The new regime in Chile, Political honours, White City pop concert. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 30, 1949 Shanghai seizure. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Zoltan Komocsin, Mr James Mactaggart Actor, writer and producer. Business and Finance: Acquisitions activity drops to 1971 level, Fire damage record, Local union officials back Japanese, Who should regulate the City?, US reports 861 'incidents' at nuclear plants, Bonn denies revaluation rumours despite another big trade surplus, Slowdown in Italian investment predicted, Sturge agrees to German offer, Mr Shore says trade pledge will aid Britain, Pipelaying completed on Teesside link with Ekofisk, Shipping rates rise likely, Milan Fair may give more states permanent home, King&Shaxson LIMITED, Mining Mid-way leap at Rand Selection, Chemical wages meeting sought, D-mark weaker against dollar, Japan's business integrity under fire, Salaries up by 76 pc in five years survey says, Jamaica preparing to take over bauxite lands, CBI urges talks with all groups in Ulster, ZAPATA CORPORATION (Incorporated under the laws of Delaware, United States of America), Bank Base Rates, Labour planning powerful independent commission to regulate company affairs, Credit in short supply, Rotork Limited, Chersonese (Fms) Estates, Ltd. Record Profit And 2 Bonus Shares, Coats Patons threefold profit increase in three years, Hill Samuel's rights timing pays off, Port of London Authority, Business Diary: Waning Award · Late register, AD Int tops forecast in 42 pc jump to over £2.5m, Consultants' £33.8m, the ELLIOTT group of Peterborough Ltd., Next CWS chief aims at specialist shops to combat multiple stores, Fall in business index and doubts on Fed policy confuse US economy forecasts, Daimler Benz to build up UK sales network, BP's 400ft 'jacket' ready for tow to Forties oil field, Boddingtons' Breweries Limited, Shutdown danger for brick industry, Four crises that 'could bring slump', Forces building up against Dalgety, EEC glass companies accused, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Crosfields, How the markets moved, Trade unions as the workers' path to the boardroom, Coats Patons leaning hard on overseas side, ICI's plans in Europe, New City committees set up by the Bank, Port surcharge likely, Montedison 1973 Accounts: The Year Of Recovery, Cater Ryder, Japan's shipyards facing profit loss on deliveries, French price index up, Foseco's first quarter profit 14 pc higher, Tighter tax rule for U S exporters, Large London site for sale. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Commodities, Issues & Loans London listing for Zapata, Spot Position of Sterling, Forward Levels, Firmer, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Edward Bates profits bound to nearly £3m, Silver soars to limit-up at close, Second Wall St merger, Wall St drops 18.9 points, Commodity slide pushes index to 6-month low, Gold shares steadier, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Lord Shawcross will chair new merchant bank. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Flat Sharing, New Homes, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,700.

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