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The Times - 24/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker Newcastle upon Tyne, By Machael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Tim Jones, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, , From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Paul Martin, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Philip French, Alan Blyth, Bryce Morrison, Charles Lewsen, William Gaunt, William Mann, Diana Geddes, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, PHS, Louis Heren, JOHN REX., WALTER ELKAN, , VALERIE LIMONT, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , JOHN E. M. MOORE, , ANTHONY HUNT, , I. H. Maxwell, , GEORGE TEELING-SMITH., CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , R. T. BECKWITH., DENYS E. BOWER., OSMOND WILLIAMS., GIDEON RAFAEL., GERSHON ELLENBOGEN, , From a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke and Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, By John Woodland, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, G. GILL, , P. DAVIDSON, , J. R. WISTOW, , R. A. WARREN., JAMES JOLL., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely, by Roger Berthoud, By David Cross, by Margot Lyon, M.L., by Marnix Gijsen,

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News: Mrs Marcia Williams included in list of 15 life peers, 17% wage settlement gives foretaste of voluntary pay policy, Nepal bans German climbers for three years, M Giscard d'Estaing cuts down pomp for his inauguration, Bitter Rees clash with Mr Paisley, Spy charge denied by Bonn, Dr Soares says Portugal must profit from the decolonizing experience of Britain and others, Dispute stops television programmes, Nat. Front beat Tories: Labour hold Newham S, Four teams in struggle for bridge prize, Threat of schools' war is in the air again, Woman writer is most gifted in French school, Two Portuguese ex-ministers to go on trial, Strikers steadily gaining control in Belfast, Shopping around, Summerland report says many human errors led to disaster, Act firmly, Dublin leader tells British Government, The Times Diary Rolling down the warm, green grass, Sentence today on man in £20,000 raid, Two men in bank robberies case each get 21 years, $41,000 losses at embassy, Mr Heath wings the June poll kite, More positive leadership and firm decisions needed to clear economic hurdles, 7m could get rises of up to £1.20 next week under threshold pacts, Jail urged if council members hide links, MPs pick interests' panel, No unilateral decision on Concorde by Britain, Hearst case gang perplexes the FBI, Soviet olive branch to Peking on waterways, Ulster leaders meet Mr Wilson today as services near collapse, Dr Kissinger is optimistic on Israel-Syria peace, Britain is accused of anti-Arab prejudice, Summerland commission says there were 'no villains' in fire disaster, Impeachment inquiry in grim mood after President's refusal to obey present and future subpoenas, Wiriyamu investigator on mission to Lisbon, Venice, the romantic city of industrial development, Do probation officers have a right to shield clients?, Records staff troubles slow search service, MPs to demand Callaghan candour on Nine, Job figures disclose rise of 17,200 in vacancies, Mr Fulbright and the Arkansas game of musical chairs, Test cases likely on lack of care for mentally ill, High prices for Continental pieces at furniture sale, Stiffer penalties proposed for councillors who conceal interests, Maalot-type attackers killed by Israelis, Kirk's task 'to fight prophets of sex nihilism', British woman arrested over kidnapping, A Governor remembered: Sir, Prentice refusal to address students after 'racist' ban, Jewish physicist for trial on 'traffic offence', Commonwealth development bank proposed, TUC adopt dominant role in Europe, Draft code sets out guidelines, Skyscraper fight ends hijack, The Pope calls for world amnesty, Prince of Wales to address the Lords on leisure, Police from outside area aiding northern inquiry, Prosecutor is released by terrorist kidnappers, India is accused of opening nuclear road, Inquiry on nurses' pay to start next week, Lusaka meetings aim at united liberation front, Anti-Giscard bombers damage Sacre Coeur, Genetics: Breeding rats to win competitions, Young diplomat drew life from Spaak, Recompense for Myra Hindley's go-between, West Flanders: youth eager for change, Soldiers ran hot iron over body of naked woman, Decline in fresh food costs hides processed line rises Food prices, Limburg: rural region wants its mines, Liberal anger over Tories' 'hypocritical behaviour', Announcement of teachers' pay inquiry expected today, Feminist movement gains growing support, Belgium Three communities' mood of cooperation augurs well a Special Report. Index. Display Advertising: Martin-Black Limited, Tap, French Line, British airways, Matthews & Goodman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nada, tops tv LTD, Solvay, Gieves, Bmw, Crescourt, Sealink car ferries, The Times, Société Générale de Banque, Bösendorfer, Sabena, Donaldsons, Banque Belge Limited, Hs, J. Coral Holdings Ltd., The Royal Association in aid of the Deaf & Dumb, Lovell, Silver Kilobar Paperweight, Hb, Hampton & Sons, Huddersfield Building Society, Hine, Woman's Journal, Credit A L'industrie, Diagem. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Labour research chief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Cash crisis may end Hastings chess congress, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,695. Law: Treaty of Rome introduces new commercial torts into English law Application des Gaz SA V Falks Veritas Ltd, Motorist's fear of the needle Regina V Harding. Sport: Un-Kopeck beats Sorbi in last stride, England captain fails to encourage friendly spirit, Sports in Brief, Sunotra has big advantage at the weights, Gilliat and Turner both make centuries, Burton and McKinney in first match for Lions, Croquet, Mixed day for Scotland's Curtis Cup nominations, Ickx may drive museum piece in Monaco GP, Mrs Head could challenge for English title, Narrow win for the holder, Rain spoils the contest of the woods and jacks, Lightning, hail and Procter all strike at Bristol, Paul to meet Imrie in London bout, Miss Wade's patience will be tested, Kingshott may not be quick enough to cope with Overtown, British hopes of qualifying take a knock, Miss McKenna marches on, Dry moats recommended at grounds, Thomas stresses value of early preparation, Market day at the Oyal, Second XI competition, Today's cricket, Oosterhuis discovers his fault in time to overcome Halpin. Politics and Parliament: Compulsory use of car belts wanted by end of 1975 House of Lords, Farmers want to go back to guarantees, Price sisters not to be moved to Northern Ireland at present, Building on success of the Open University, Problems in having a summer election, Inquiry into pay and conditions of nurses to start after holiday, Royal Assent, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Ulster minister attacks Mr Paisley for 'making a mockery of the Christianity I learnt' House of Commons, Government will never be bombed into surrender. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 and 13, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 27, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments. Reviews: Ivories at the V and A, Calisto Glyndebourne, Bodywork Hampstead, Seafarers-and all at sea The Last Detail (x) Columbia, Shaftesbury Avenue The Dove (a) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Callan (a) Universal Busting (x)/ I Escaped from Devil's Island (x) London Pavilion, Cinecenta and New Victoria, LSO/Previn/Bishop Festival Hall, Owen Wingrave Covent Garden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, May 24, 1949 Free Germany, Hear, hear... those are my sentiments exactly. Editorials/Leaders: Dismantling An Empire, Local Interests. Letters to the Editor: Confusion over foreign cheques, Effect of British policies in Ulster, Cornish tinners' Parliament, Children's tax, Salary levels: a spurious equality, Law on euthanasia, Stately homes and tax on wealth, Why UK reactors are failing to sell abroad, Low cost power, high cost phones, Treatment of young offenders, Students and free speech, Raids into Lebanon, Short address for a licence, Iran and human rights, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Philip Embleton International walker, Mr Charles Squires Television film director, Cardinal Danielou, Lieut-Col R. B. Y. Mills, Mr Ian Fairweather. Business and Finance: Mining Opening boost at Cons Tin, Yarrow buys Swan Hunter repair yard, Commodities index drops sharply to 1974 low, Mr Benn details his priorities in review of BSC closures, Discussions on Skyship financing, Optimism on ICA renegotiation, 'Thresholds' of hyper-inflation or cost of living safeguards, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Barclays Bank Base Rate, Spot Position of Sterling, R. & A. G. Crossland Limited, National Westminster Bank, Lonrho Half-Yearly Results, Edinburgh Industrial Holdings Limited Profits substantially increased, Robertson's strong rally in second half, $43,000,000 Iac Limited, Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, British Home Stores, Courtaulds Profit and Dividend 1973/74, Further £33m Shell order, Housing slump brings prospect of 'appalling' year for London Brick, P&O in talks to buy cruise ship, The defensive case for buying Beecham, Unemployment And Vacancies, British Rollmakers, Chairman of Milan Bourse is suspended, Stock Exchange tightens liquidity rules, Germany buys US Treasury bills, Bids & deals Stern shies away from Peureula takeover, The Solvay Group Principal information extracted from the Annual Report for the year 1973, Ed Eidai Co., Ltd., Pan Am's proposals to stimulate profits, home charm, Associated Fisheries Half Year Report 1974, Ozalid Progressive growth continues in 1973-profits are up again, Money Market Rates, Courtaulds' profits rose £48m last year, Huge interim rise at Associated Fisheries, Midland Bank Base Rate, How the markets moved, Business Diary: City grime · Of arms and the chairman, Chase in deal to buy half of FNFC consumer finance business, Price panel no dictator, QC says, Erith & Company Limited Builders' Merchants Annual General Meeting 23rd May, 1974 The Chairman, Mr. E. J. Erith reported:, Base Rate change, The British Investment Trust, Italy's payments gap at record £1,305m, Lesney is kept at full stretch, The British Bank of the Middle East, Commodities Copper plunges £50 a tonne, Fed loans to Franklin bank now put at $1,100m, English Property caution over £80m value surplus, Herbert chief defends contracts of service, Protest by record shops, Croda International, Results Assoc Eng go over forecast, Business rents freeze extended, Last three clearers cut base rate by ½ pc, New York copper 40 points higher, The Royal Bank of Scotland INTEREST RATES. Stock Exchange Tables: Weak close to the account, The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Success for York Water preferred, Foreign Exchange Base rate falls upset pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Short-lived rally among equities, Wall Street. Property: Residential Property Demand for homes near the sea, Country Properties.

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