The Times - 30/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Walker, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, By David Leigh, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Marcel Berlins, By David Spanier, Hugh Clayton, From Sue Masterman, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Roger Berthaud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From Dessa Trevisan, From Eric Pace, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Dr Louis Moss, Philip Howard, Frank S. Vine, Jonathan Livingston Seagull (u), David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Paul Overy, William Mann, John Percival, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent., From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Mario Modiano, Gordon Campbell, PHS, Robert Fisk, David Basnett, JOHN COOK, HARRY FIELDHOUSE, , A. H. B. FRANKLIN, , JAMES ROBERTSON, STANLEY SADIE, THOMAS WALKER, J. ROBERTS, , NIGEL LAWSON, , D. L. W. ASHTON, ROBERT BUTLER, , DEXTER MASTERS, , W. H. C. FREND., JOAN MARSH, , ANGUS ACWORTH., TREVOR JONES., By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent., By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, RUTH COLYER., RONALD J. ABRAHAMS., JEAN B. PHILIPS, , DOUG MCWILLIAMS, , A. SANDMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, E. M. Chossudovsky, By Tony May, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Dutch minister makes 'I will kick him' attack on Nato chief, Immigrants can join wives living in Britain, Lord Stokes criticizes instant government, £4m damage in Chattanooga explosion, Deadlock in Berlin talks is overcome, Scots attitude to oil is no platform for prosperity, Korean woman on £15,000 stores theft charges, Sir Christopher Soames goes ahead with tour, Bats: Echo-location of insect prey, Rhodesia guerrilla war hits taxpayer's pocket, Version of Colwell report may be out soon, Kurdish rebels are turning to Britain for support, £100,000 to be spent on hotel due for demolition, Soviet navy submarines on the move, India to absorb Sikkim into its political system, Izvestia hint that Soyuz had an emergency landing, Re-creating the essence of literary history, Three accused of wounding a King's grandson, 220 held and 51 hurt in pop festival clashes, Nixon memoirs 'worth $2m ', 'Combat' publishes last issue today, Lisbon air dispute ends, Call for investigation into National Front teacher, Mr Rippon takes 'divisive' Liberals to task, Court Line holiday rescue operation draws to an end, Geneva test after Caracas muscle flexing, French national servicemen get easier life, Patriarch is criticized, Labour plans 'universal mortgage subsidy', President Sadat orders press reorganisation, EEC may hold the key to lasting peace in the Aegean, At least 200 schools to be repaired as 'roof danger' list lengthens, Why the Garda's lot is not a happy one Dublin, Agreement by leaders of two 'patriotic groups', Briton who tried to smuggle girl is jailed, Repton: Royal mausoleum, Unions give their electoral bandwagon an official push, Foreign overhaul for QE2 provokes unions, Mexicans rule out deal with kidnap gang, Portuguese troops hand over four bases to Frelimo as talks are expected to resume, Acupuncture: the medicine doctors seem determined to ignore, PC sent to Broadmoor for theft and arson, Subsidy expected to bring down cost of tea by 1p a quarter next week Food prices, Three Britons held in Spanish jail, Parents in 'appalling' house are cleared, Union drive for Labour in marginal contests, Hope of church and state reconciliation in Brazil, Priest accused of rebellion in Philippines, Britain optimistic about agreement, The Times Diary On letting readers answer back, Compromise reached at world population talks, Calf sells for 2p at farmers' auction market, Discreet delivery of Nixon subpoenas, Mr Powell closer than ever to admitting he wants to be an Ulster Unionist candidate, QC wins appeal over his keeping a pistol, Iceland to keep US force at Keflavik air base, Lord Stokes in peace call, Caetano disclosures on Guinea, Italians dig in for long spaghetti price war, Government denies policy is damaging industry, Architects' home plan in chaos, Watch to be kept on London supporters, White House rejects Giscard criticism, British tanks confront Turkish infantry, Allegations of corruption embarrass Delhi, UN chief says all sides want a negotiated Cyprus settlement, Army to retain 7,000 acres of Dorset coast but other areas will be released, Child died when trapped in 'safe' push-chair, Darker economic outlook brings fear of 900,000 unemployed, Union-Government talks on college mergers, Aid lobby to press EEC on poverty funds, The night sky in September, Consensus can replace confrontation in industry, Time to grow your own garlic, Parties name prospective candidates, Arabs consecrated as Anglican bishops in Jerusalem. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Laing, Save & Prosper Group, Norwest Holst Limited, Gift Tax, Aznar Line, Twa, BASF United Kingdom Limited, Daimler, The Times, Cancer Research Campaign, Siemens, Bullens, Saa, Taff-Ely Bonds, Usa, American Express. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Public Notices, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Early Music Consort, Fires of London Albert Hall/Radio 3, Whirligogs Sadler's Wells, Let My People Come Regent, Rude islanders Percy's Progress (x) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Confessions of a Window Cleaner (x) Columbia, Elektra King's, Edinburgh, Art for every taste. Sport: Short list of six selected for world championships, Nicholson resigns from the turmoil, Davis organizes Welsh resistance again, Sourire Certain tops sale, Sports in Brief, Armstrong's winning run should continue, Fernandez steals in as crowds melt away, East Germans dominate, Four winners to lose to Grundy at Kempton, Only giggles stop Miss Goolagong, High hopes for young East Germans, The form book continues to be accurate, French offer to help the Australians win Cup, Miss Greenhalgh worthy of world cup place, Morning Cloud second in close finish, Ironical win for Murray on Plum Preserves, Scottish double in Soling event on Clyde, Doubt over English Prince, Essex overcome Warwickshire inside two days, Hampshire must keep the champagne for little while longer. Editorials/Leaders: Festivals And The Law, Unchartered Seas, No Lull For Lulworth. Letters to the Editor: Tory plans for housing and rates, Nationalization worries, Engineers' union, Football hooliganism, Financial responsibility, Mr Nixon's downfall, Organized labour, VAT and retail profits, Sunday elections, Scottish attitude to devolution, Jolly Mr Dalton, stern Mr Cripps, Listed church buildings, The City and the Stock Exchange, Reactions to weak government, BR feasibility studies could reopen 'uneconomic' lines, Cavalli's operas, Piddletrenthide et al, Educational holidays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Bristol Appointments:, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 30, 1949 Championship tie. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Russell, PROF JOHN CALDWELL Botany at Exeter, Lieut-Col Roy Wise, Lord Conesford Former Conservative MP, Col Charles Lindbergh, Lieut-Col N. R. Colville, Obituary. Law: Matter for comment only by High Court judge Regina V Jackson. Business and Finance: BLMC and Chrysler recall some laid-off workers for stocktaking and maintenance, Blagden passes £1m at mid term, Marling Industries Ltd., More brokers drawn into City merger, Latest dividends, Three-way cooperation as a means to helping the under-developed countries, S Hoffnung bounds 60pc to stride over £3m, Higher rise in French cost of living index, Spot Position of Sterling, Fed figures strengthen view of Saudi gold withdrawal, A stitch in short time, Guaranteed poultry price urged, Poll hints blamed for investment slowdown, Forward Levels, Sugar fixed in London at £355 a ton record, Myson make profit only in second quarter, Linked-life policies on uptrend, Bulmer seeks 1p more, Hawkins Developments, Bank Base Rates, M&G attack on economic 'ignorance', The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, The old, old story in the car factories, Norwegians find vast oilfield extending into British waters, Pan Am shares at year's lowest level on news of $44m loss so far, PR chief is appointed to top post at Leyland, Cement increases go far to restore common pricing, Bank aids discount market, Overseas earnings bring relief for Mather & Platt, W Hudson make big write-offs, Norwest Holst reviewing overseas work, Briefly, Phillips Patents (Holdings) Limited, AP Cement's timely price increase, Money Market Rates, Fresh slide on Wall St as President bides time, Stoddard slips by £381,000, Gross Domestic Product Forecasts*, ICI may partner BP in refinery venture, UK machine tool exports fall behind, Jaguar aircraft deal brings BAC sales to £818m, Mining AM & S well up at midway, Bonn extends August 31 Lombard credits deadline, Court Line hopes fade for North Sea asset, Building orders 35pc below 1973, How the markets moved Rises, Vigorous half carries Brittains towards a further record year, Business Diary: Plum post at the PO · Stokes' man. Business Appointments: New chief of PO staff pension fund. Stock Exchange Tables: Leading equities move ahead, The Times Share Indices, Fresh rally, Eurobond prices Midday indicators, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Dollar recovers, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Property Ideal retirement homes. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,777, Broadcasting.
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