The Times - 14/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Denis Taylor, By A. M. Rendel, From Robert Fisk, From John Chartres, By Tim Devlin, By Peter Evans, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Georze Clark, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Alan Hamilton, By Pat Healy, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Richard Davy, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, Hilary Gelson, By Tom German, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian James, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Brough Scott, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By James R. Mellow, Philippa Toomey, By David Irving, Laurence Cotterell, By Horst Bienek, By Jennifer Johnston, David Williams, Tom Hutchinson, Kay Dick, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Walsh, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Louis Heren, Clifford Longley, PHS, From Sir Frederic J. Osborn, From Mr Robin Campbell and Sir Norman Reid, From Mr Samuel Carr, From Mr Murray Mindlin, From Sir Julian Huxley, FRS, From Mr Norman Webb, From Mr H. R. La T. Corrie, From Mr Kenneth Lindsay, From Dr D. Stark Murrgy, D. STARK MURRAY., From Mr W. Grey, From Mr C. J. Fell, From Mr E. A. Vickerman, From Professor Royden Harrison and Mr John L. Halstead, From the Chairman of the Review Body on Armed Forces Pay, From Mr Brian Galpin, From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, From Peter Waymark, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, From Mr David Liston, From Mr Cyril Cooper, From Mr R. A. M. Waters, Eynon Smart, From Mr C. J. Fishenden, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, MR. ADDINSELL'S STATEMENT, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Sinn Fein's woman leader is charged, Katie Stewart, Getting more miles from a gallon of petrol, Thousands never learn to read, expert says, Tube men's pay rise talks break down, Exploring Oscar, Cyclone heads for Sydney, Ministers start work on policies dealing with economy, EEC, Study involves parents in development of handicapped children, Oslo hopes that Russia will begin sea talks, Arab decision near on lifting oil embargo, Leader of Kurds gets ready for war, Desperate move by White House to stop congressional lawyers rummaging in President's files, Israel students to resume their interrupted studies, Tories aim to force vote on lack of pay controls, Motoring Petrol saving brings changes in demand, Atom chiefs want big fast-breeder reactor, Party challenge to Mr Smith over terrorism, Mr Nixon 'knew nothing' of $200,000, Kidnap ransom of $14.2m paid, New attack in Peking on Western music, Unions seek continued growth of economy, Bleak prospects for the class of '74, 'Brain risk' from lead in children's comics, Argentine move to stop London art sale, Record auction prices for modern British artists, Bonn ends speed limit on motorways, Mr Dubcek criticizes Husak regime and blames invasion on party diehards, Nixon-Brandt letters disclose deep rift, Mr Levy cleared in Spain, Soldier killed by shots from steps of church, Bonn calls on Labour to clarify EEC renegotiation plans, 'Morning Star' attacks Wilson 'retreat', Russia fails to win over M Pompidou completely, The Times Diary A real hero of the class struggle, White cliffs of Dover for nation, IBA rejects plea for longer hours, Why textiles are booming in spite of the crisis, Fraud gang visited every large town, Hanoi flies out remains of last Americans, The question of confidence Labour must answer, Mr Faulkner welcomes Cosgrave statement, Northern Ireland 'part of UK', Boy killed after 'terrible mistake' over injection, Match stopped when players ignore referee, TUC women to press case for equal rights, Britain's EEC envoys called back to London to discuss renegotiation, Envoy meets President, Shipowners in Greece seek action on boycott, Dublin accepts Ulster's status as part of UK, Radical plans for rate subsidies, Liberals offer charity for return of Vermeer, Government 'has failed to control estate agents', Astronomy: Black holes may be explosive, Liberals call for reform of the electoral law, Evidence mounts that King Husain may give his blessing to the formation of a Palestine state, Welfare training urged for social workers, Dr Kissinger's Superman image begins to crack, British teachers treated as 'slave labour' in Australia, Councillor guilty of corruption, Lisbon ministers changed as crisis rumours go on, Golan Heights gun duel, Bullying 'made frightened boy play truant', 5 killed, 34 hurt as 160 vehicles crash on fogbound M1, Two alleged IRA men face charges of arson, Signor Rumor assured of Communist hostility, Stonework of medieval nunnery found by accident, Electronic 'bug' devised to protect books, Legal aid may be extended to cover more cases, S Africans drop charges against five, New pay deal for colliery overmen agreed, San Francisco strike leaders defy court order, Plant explosion kills man, Government will write off the coal board's £150m deficit. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, British airways, Finlan, Michael Joseph, Air France, Betjeman's Banana Blush, Collins, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited., Tensions, BPM Holdings Limited, Park Tower, Eastern Asia Navigation Company Limited, Rnib, The Times, Thomas Paine, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Court Line, Rank Limited, Edward Bates & Sons Limited, Country Bank Limited, A&w, newscientist, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Augustus Barnett, Lovell, Iran Air, Philips, London Bedding Centre, National Airlines, Scottish Provident, Mercedes-Benz. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Editor resigns. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Scottish Nationalists not to waste time by talking to new adviser, Liberal attacks nation alism among members of EEC European Parliament Strasbourg, Regional fund deadline, Understanding and tolerance House of Lords, Government write off £150m coal deficit, Mr Benn envisages an industrial strategy along slower route of consultation and power sharing House of Commons, Nationalization plans bound to discourage investment. Law: Canadian expert's travel expenses to UK deductible. Sport: Varsity Games ticket good value at 60p, Sports in Brief, Acceptors for Lincoln Handicap, Jacklin is trying a bold new approach, Snow reports, Army know too many manoeuvres, Too late for everyone except Bristol, Norwich unable to agree Moore's terms, Lane points the way ahead, Yesterday's results with scorers and table, Boycott determined to reaffirm his rank, Chelsea go up seven places, New scheme to encourage schoolteacher coaches, Tennis, Phillips plays in Lancashire's final side, Hudson leads England to hollow win, Osgood to Southampton for record fee, Fifty-three Aintree acceptors remain, Opener is hero of New Zealand's historic win over Australia, Referee orders teams off field after one man refuses to go, Managers' decision crucial to FA Commission, Zandvoort to be safer for grand prix, Jeers raise doubts on Bugner's future, Lanzarote succeeds in a test of stamina, Problems that could be solved overnight, Busy weekend for Scots and English. Reviews: Claire Bloom: always in the limelight, Electronic Spymaster Search Control Bbc 1, Science fiction The Chalk Giants by Keith Roberts, Fiction The Cell, A film that attempts to raise the devil, Manon Covent Garden, Industrial films NCB shows how to get in the picture, A new operatic barber The Story of Vasco Coliseum William Mann, Toronto Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall / Radio 3, Laughs that do not deserve a clap Snap Vaudeville Irving Wardle, Gertrude Stein: learning to do everything Charmed Circle, The father of the Luftwaffe The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe, Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Motor Show Place, Opera And Ballet, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,636, The Man Most Likely To. Editorials/Leaders: Future Of Northern Ireland, The Growing Isolation Of France. Letters to the Editor: Worker participation, Land values, Reform of the electoral system, Sir, Of all the loose use of words that, Law Officers' knighthoods, Choosing your man for the top, Management training and the unions, Birth control, Theft of Vermeer painting, Assyrian song, Art exhibitions, Effect of opinion polls, The Littlehampton bequest, Life in Brazil, First-time house buyers, Bar on access to public records, Armed forces pay, Votine Liberal, EEC patents and the threat to a valuable British system, Dual registration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 14, 1949 Bannister's mile. Obituaries: Sir Wilfrid Anson, Brig G. R. P. Roupell Vc. Business and Finance: Italian industrialists search for new role, Bids and Deals Jump for Gold Cross on merger talks, Robeco Record Demand For Shares, CBI call to ease medium companies' tax burden, Inconsistencies in the Panel's statement, A new advisory service on employee participation Mwp, Shifting the balance of wealth, Associates' deals, Mining Confidence at East Driefontein, New company registrations drop by 50 pc, NatWest to buy Lazards' City offices for £17.25m, Fixed Interest and Money, Midlands lags in return to normal working, Laker skytrains backed by judge, Broker arrangements changed by ECGD, House sales may be on the move again, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Johnson + Firth Brown Limited Interim Statement, American Express agrees to pay ITT $150m for Avis Corporation, Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Limited, Business Diary: Lots of fine art for City, Assurance on pipeline, Vosper, Government to maintain 'jobs subsidy' while exploring future, Briefly, Foreign Exchange, Company News W. N. Sharpe up 29 pc in spite of late slow down, Money Market Rates, The River Plate and General Investment Trust Co. Ltd. Increased Revenue and Dividend, Tea companies prepare for next round of price rises, Showing the flag in N Sea servicing, How the markets moved, Panel decides against penalty if shareholders block takeover offer, Court Line shares slip after publication of the year's full accounts, Record deficit offset by capital flows, Leyland warning over tough Budget, P & O to stay 'firmly under British control', Supplies of polyester resins may improve, Germans likely to make spacelab proposals soon, Ex-miners returning to the pits, Cunard setting up shipping advice agency. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Johnson Matthey capital change, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Cash tin soars £192.50 a tonne, Wall Street, Leaders firmer, Tap stock surprise for market, Equities Share prices hold steady. Business Appointments: Empire Stores (Bradford) name vice-chairman. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban.
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