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The Times - 26/04/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Jose Shercliff Lisbon, Friday morning, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Martin Huckerby Leeds, By Christopher Sweeney, By Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Penny Symon, Hugh Clayton, By John Roper Medical Reporter Brighton, By Tim Devlin, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Wigg Rouen, April 25, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, April 25, From Christopher S. Wren Moscow, From Peter Strafford New York, April 25, From Michael Hornsby, with Sheila Black, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Gerald Ely, J.Y., Patrick O'Leary, by John Young, G.S., P.O'L., by George Smith, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Bryce Morrison, John Percival, Neil Bruce, Pat Healy, PHS, Tim Devlin, TERENCE MORRIS., MARY HALL., BRYAN HARVEY, , W.J.H. SHEPHERD., KENNETH CORLEY., C. N. BEATTIE., NIGEL LAWSON., SIDNEY HORNIBLOW, JAMES HOLLAND., ROBERT BUHLER., SANDRA BILLINGHAM., LESLIE BADHAM, , ROBIN W. HOWES, , BADRU SACHEDINA., JAMES GRIFFITHS., ALAN DUTTON., PATRICK J. BOYLAN., TYRRELL BURGESS., RAYMOND NOTTAGE., TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES, G. BERNARD SHAW., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Woodland, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, From Edward Townsend, From Charles Hargrove, L. T. GRIFFITH., D. W. BROOMHEAD, , LEWIS A. MAY., G. G. MOYNe., BRIAN MARBER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Top scientists 'can block embarrassing research', Professor has no time for 'radical chic', Dr Caetano and ministers sent into exile after Army seizes power, RAF pilots graduate, Chilean church leaders accuse junta of torture, Astrology: Biologists' birthdays, Arts Council's warning in spite of grant increase, Deadlock in talks to end Cowley dispute, Four Bills on abortion before Bundestag, Fighting to go on 'until return of Arab lands', Reporters on the 'Post' go back to work, Mr Nixon as seen in Khrushchev memoirs, Iraq threat to liquidate Kurdish insurgents, Laos coalition inaugurated 'to end strife', Labour pioneers' files to be subject of court action, Moscow Jews tell their woes to Mr Kennedy, Conservationists fight for hunters' paradise, Britain 'like Monopoly board to conspirators', Chain cuts prices of eggs and bread Food prices, News greeted with joy by many UN delegates, Second university's turbulent start, Loyalty of overseas army contributes to uncertainty, Danger of pendulum swinging too far in adoption reform, Progressives win six seats in South Africa but Vorster Government increases majority, Vote against £10m unlikely, Mr Sadat explains general's dismissal, Vancouver begins to live up to its image, Text of statement by the Armed Forces Movement, Impeachment inquiry to investigate taxes, Sotheby's acquires big new stake in Europe, A candid lesson for teachers, The Times Diary Should our troops abandon Ulster?, Strip-club owner jailed for eight years, Col Gaddafi named in Cairo plot, Tories see Mason speech on Ulster as a bad blunder, Genteel capital enjoying boom, Shaikh Mujib orders army operation to seize illegal arms, British Columbia and the Yukon Promised land proffers a cool welcome, Rostropovich given Soviet visa to live abroad, Thingummy is of course not the same as whatsisname, The military in search of its own Portuguese answer, London Transport has more passengers despite staff shortage, General's book that inspired the coup, Few surprises in Belgian minority Government, Report likely to clear Lennon affair policemen, Mrs Whitehouse: Hate replacing love, Labour lead Tories by 7%: Liberals maintain position, Clash over acceptance of killer's evidence by Maze commissioner, Housing looms large in fight for votes and against apathy at Westminster, Friendly, ambitious-an immigrant's view, Gold Rush region is still yielding riches, Minister's warning to Kingston on 11-plus, Premier was once in child welfare, Miss Hearst calls her father 'pig', Civil servants get bigger London payment, Mitchell court told of 'prosecutor's vision', M Mitterrand puts German example to French electors, Minister would consider levy on television films, Westminster head challenges Labour, General Spinola included in seven-man junta, Heathrow arms find: two men questioned, Hungarian seeks asylum in Saigon, Shopping around Getting equipped for the great outdoors, Government plans for control of industry, Chileans permitted to stay in Britain, Rhodesians anxiously watching the situation in Lisbon, Lonely vigil ends for Mrs Suzman, Collision of airliners averted by pilots, Powell call for British defence link with France, Burton divorce proceedings to begin in Berne, Socialist leader ready to return to Lisbon, Brandt adviser held on spy charges, Australia's new anthem played at the Cenotaph, Britons are advised to postpone their visits. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Department Of Economic Development, British Gas, Vent-Axia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Grima, Tate Lyle, The English Association, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Rea Brothers Limited,, Cray Electronics Limited, Roche-Bobois, Qantas, Motor Boat and Yachting, Black and Edgington Ltd., The Honeywell Information System, Seattle-First National Bank, Alfa Romeo (GB) Ltd,, Cement-Roadstone, Huddersfield Building Society, Inter-City Sealink, Hine, The Miele Co., Ltd.,, cargo, Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Princess Anne heads field with Doublet, Reardon's third world title, Sports in Brief, Rock Signal may not stop Nugget making third strike, League fine Exeter for not playing Scunthorpe, Results yesterday, Townsend one stroke behind leader, Angus may deal a second blow to championship, Britain will be at their strongest, Oaks hopes boosted by Elegant Tern, Won with their feet up, Away despoilers can jeopardize future tournaments, Worcestershire pick strong side for tour match, Now Roberts is more than a name, London Lions to play in new European league, Watch out for Foster off the beaten track, Motor racing, Stuck is most exciting new find since Hunt, Lloyd shows that skill is a family affair, Hartford placed on transfer list by WBA. Politics and Parliament: Adverse employment situation in Europe: help for young and old European Parliament, Strasbourg, Equal pay for equal work. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 31, 32 and 33, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Lectures And Meetings, Announcements, Public Notices, For Sale And Wanted, Entertainments, Services, Women's Appointments General. Law: Reference by Attorney General: custody of stolen goods Attorney General's Reference, No 1 of 1974, Tenants of historic country houses and relief from forfeiture Bathurst v Fine. Deaths. Property: Residential property Location and age still sell, Property To Let, Rentals, London And Suburban. Reviews: John Ogdon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Claude Chabrol: something from Nothing Nada (x) Academy Three La Sirène du Mississippi (aa) Everymán, Hampstead The Optimists of Nine Elms (a) ABC 1 Shaftesbury Avenue, RPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, Giselle Coliseum, Heil Caesar Midland Arts Centre Birmingham, A Ghost on Tiptoe Savoy. Editorials/Leaders: The Dominoes Of Africa, Hopes And Fears For Portugal, A New Challenge To The Boers. Letters to the Editor: Government must honour Tory pledge to engineers, Eric and Ernie, The artist and his levels, Legal aid in divorce, Health hazards in industry, Bureaucratic strangulation, Bulls on footpaths, The AUEW claim and efficiency, The holding of a referendum, England and St George, Selection in education, Effects of plutonium, Council housing aid, Rutland postal campaign, Rounding up the fractions, Battered wives, Illegal immigrants, Dirty words, Retrospective legislation on tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 26, 1949 Shaw proposal. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Latest appointments:, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Leslie Robinson, Marcel Pagnol, Dr G. E. Beaumont Author of best-selling medical text books, Matilda Etches Gifted designer, Mr Raimund Von Hofmannsthal, Dr C. S. Nicholson. Business and Finance: Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Ltd Extracts From The Circulated Statement Of The Chairman, Mr. John F. Booth, Equities Shares remain unsettled, 9,000 facing lay-off at Port Talbot steelworks, Société Générale de Banque in 1973, QC says lost revenue 'not disastrous for Roche', Christies' Year, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, George Spencer Group, Guinness Peat's £4m bid rejected, Spot Position of Sterling, Chile 'will not return state-owned mines', U K car output's quick recovery, Shell chief condemns N Sea nationalization, Challenge by British exhibitors at Hanover, Iran may end Chrysler's car assembly contract, Rea Brothers Limited Mr. Walter H. Salomon's Statement At The Annual General Meeting Held On Thursday, 25th April, 1974, Perfect opportunity to launch Select Committee on Economic Affairs, Plaxtons (Scarborough) Limited Interim Report, The Savoy Hotel Limited Sir Antony Hornby's, U S buys British Rail's expertise, Forward Levels, McKechnie Brothers Interim Statement (unaudited) For The Half-Year Ended 31st January, 1974, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Bowater "The year 1973 was one of strong organic growth", Mining De Beers' strong sales position, Europe and Overseas Jump in US Shell earnings, Business Diary: Plugging ECA's main points, 514 wholesale grocery price increases, Iran taking the middle road on oil charges, New York sugar at limit-up, U K reactor choice 'must await MPs' debate', The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, Briefly, French motor industry may seek state aid, Money Market Rates, Hawker Siddeley raises dividend, Arab states agree on joint investment bank, DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa Extract from Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer's statement, Nuclear power: the critical questions, Scottish plea for more North Sea oil planners, Company car has 'vital role as fringe benefit', Eagle Star, UK partner for Dutch diesel venture, House passes emergency Bill to revoke crude rises, Judging Hawker's 1974 Prospects, Hoteliers to expand capacity in £160m six-year development plan, Gadek Rubber Estate, Ltd, Burmah seeks whole of Gt Plains, Lord Stokes attacks subversives who 'aim at ruining industry', How the markets moved Rises, Jaguar top man advising Meriden workers over scheme to buy plant, Cheltenham and Gloucester loan quota to double, Company News McKechnie Bros gain strength overseas, Copper touches record level of £1,285 a tonne, RTZ chief optimistic on metals, American bank again sets pace with 10 pc prime rate, Hoover's profits £3.2m down in first quarter, Petrol supplies allocation should end soon but further 5p on a gallon foreseen. Business Appointments: SE names property administrator. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans More growth in Eurocurrencies, Golds fall sharply, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy losses in gilt-edged, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities Strong gains in grain prices, Foreign Exchange Firmer trend in the dollar. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,672.

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