Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 20/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

Autores

By John Plender Financial Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler, By David Wood Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Peter Scott, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, From a Chess Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Chartres, By John Roper, By Arthur Reed, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Stuart Stirling, John Young, John Gaselee, Ann Morrow, Charles Lewsen, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Philip Norman, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Baily, Christoph Bertram, Victoria Brittain, PHS, Louis Heren, BARNEY TRENCH., ELIEZER YAPU, , JANET BAKER, LENNOX BERKELEY, BENJAMIN BRITTEN, LIONEL DAKERS, WILLIAM GLOCK, ALEXANDER GOEHR, CHARLES GROVES, GEORGE GUEST, PHILIP LEDGER YEHUDI MENUHIN, ANDRE PREVIN, JOHN TAVENER, DAVID WILLCOCKS, , ERIC SCOWEN, , R. P. H. GREEN, , R. P. HILLIARD, Secretary, DOUGLAS HURD, NIGEL LAWSON, , ALAN BROWNJOHN, , RICHARD COLLIER, , MICHAEL SHERBOURNE, , R. H. W. S. HASTINGS, , RADNOR, Chairman., TERRANCE DICKS, , By Philip Howard, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clayton, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Drummond, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Webster, From Frank Vogl, HUGH PINCOTT, , D. M. STONOR, , JACQUES LEIGH, , ROBERT J. BAKER, , P. L. MARTIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely, by Michael Frenchman, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by J. M. Pinheiro Neto, by Robin Jones, by Casimiro A. Ribeiro, by J. Antony Lesser, by Patrick Knight, P.K., by Christopher Hayman,

Resumo

News: Police ask Mrs Stonehouse for blood samples, Cost Of Living New minimum wages, Science report Neurology: The action of LSD on nerve cells, Income tax money channelled into poorer region, Whips see new danger to Labour discipline, Peer seeks to change club colour bar law, A wreath and a plea for the promised village, Argentina talks of taking Falklands by force, IRA may end its silence today on Ulster truce, Owner loses in claim against Jockey Club, Councils to get £240m grant for transport, Government plans for consultants today, Basque hunted for shooting civil guards, More protection for holiday makers, Ministry advice to farmers on other land uses, Lord Devlin says editors should stay free, Four months' jail over false Nixon tax return, Rights body to consider wire tapping claim, Supreme Soviet promises effort to fulfil targets, Madrid envoy tells of threat to kill him, 'Peace on the cheap' has left South Vietnam on the brink of defeat, Contracts signed for 45 new ships worth £250m, Mrs Gandhi expected to chide Bhutan monarch, Japanese report attacks trade with Namibia, Mr Jenkins will not free the jailed pickets, EEC proposal for state aids to industry goes against Labour's renegotiation demands, The young society knows how to tackle inflation, Uruguayan diplomat shot dead in Paris, MPs hope for a pay rise after issue goes to Boyle committee, Fewer sales and lower prices bring turnover at two big sale rooms down with a bump, 'Drive right on for New York' is the dream, Buses, taxis and cars in 21-point energy saving programme-but petrol stays cheap, Agreement is signed by Angolan leaders, Industry And Mining, Clash over woman in detention, Sugar becomes a major earner, Naples industrialist is kidnapped by car ruse, Ford mark on new style White House, County inquiry into case of 'Belsen' baby, Mr Whitlam explains Australia's new role, A good friend for Britain, Turning a Welsh valley into a utopia for bookworms, US firm in deal for Soviet music rights, Scots agency to control money for industry, Rockefeller oath-taking follows confirmation, Top Twenty, Christmas makes essentials dearer Food prices, Jail sentences and £60,000 fines for vice syndicate, The Pope urges 'disarming of minds', S Africa considers whether to stay in the United Nations, Missing British lorry driver may be held by Turks, Hopes of Fleet St peace in today's print talks, Callaghan review of EEC moves reveals a staunch Europeanist, Banking, Mr Dayan says US saved Egypt from defeat, Schroder-Arafat talks cause storm in Bonn, 'The Sao Paulo state government has given top priority to the construction of the Rodovia dos Imigrantes and Via, Step-by-step recipe book for the diffident cook, New chair for research into brain damage of the unborn, Middle East impasse increases talk of war, French postmen go slow over pay stoppages, Candidates' bill at poll was £2m, Inflation, Teacher cleared of killing trespasser, Business rents freeze to end early next year, Difficulties and delights of giving up the rat-race, New climate brings critics out in the open as a hitch develops in the economic miracle, Jail for two on charges over Oxford bombings, Police investigate injuries to bomb defendants, Abortion on demand allegation after survey, Trade, Foreign investment, British Rail asks the Treasury for £341m, 11 killed in battle with rebels of Spanish Sahara, Bonds of affection for the future, Shipbuilding, Foreign Debts, ...and engineer export coups, UN to increase its pay bill by £11m, Split in East African Community, Congress ignores Kremlin denial, Soya and wheat in harness, Balance of payments, Massive new rail line will speed exports and usher in an age of expansion, Unofficial rail strike will hit London services, Military détente in Europe: Thinking beyond the numbers game, The key financiers who guard personal savings..., Mr Foot refuses to yield over closed shop, French aircraft carriers for Mediterranean, Three hurt as car bomb explosion shatters store windows in Oxford Street, Move to get benefit for disabled housewives, General, Atlantic trough may yield Britain fortune in oil, British Library loses latest round in battle for site at Bloomsbury, Radical measures needed to tap land resources, The Times Diary Lord, the leaping cost of it all, Vehicle Production Researched by Susan Morgan. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bass Charrington LIMITED, Charter Consolidated Limited, Silent Night, Banco Brascan De Investimento S.A., Mouton-Cadet, tops tv LTD, Comgas, Cobec, Tio Pepe, High & Dry, Hoechst, Banco Do Brasil S. A., Standard and Chartered, Fitzwilliams, The Times, Dewar's, Varig, Cosesp, Banco Real, British Caledonian, Lloyds Bank, Keyser Ullmann Bankers, bib, Banespa, Ida, Jessups (Holdings) Limited, Centras Eletricas De Sao Paulo S. A., Ijv, Aerolineas Argentinas, Laing, Lovell, Motor Transport, Economico Group, Banca, Hine, Icaa. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Botterill in clear chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,873. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Theatres, Announcements, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Harpsichord with Handel link makes £4,725, Bryan Ferry Albert Hall, Cymbeline Aldwych, The Fairy Queen London Opera Centre, A trip back to the forest of Dean, Masterly musical West Side Story Shaftesbury, RPO/Groves Festival Hall/Radio 3, Church music need not be limited to the organ, Antony Peebles Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Edrich could be back in action at Adelaide, Mr Straight is surprise, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, No agreement on bonuses, Tindall's power decides fine match, Mrs Moser has no parallel in Austria, Three out of final England trial, Prize money offsets stakes loss, Setting plenty of store by a son of Peter Jones, Bennett relegated to the Welsh Possibles team, Mercer fit but out of luck, High-level action required to stop rape of English bloodstock, The view from the eye in one's right knee cap, Francome rides his 100th winner, Over the hill and not so far away, Electric hare who is here, there and everywhere, Australian tour goes on despite critics, Dad's Lad completes 100 for Peacock, Wycombe bring new Continental angle to an old English slope, Smith considering action over 'loss of livelihood'. Politics and Parliament: Eradication of smallpox, Holiday Magic and Golden Chemicals named: front parlour sales of cosmetics 'trash', Surveys arranged on induction of childbirth, Two-tier price for petrol being examined, Shrewsbury building pickets not to be freed from jail House of Commons, Membership of EEC means cheaper food, Thorny issue of MPs'pay to go to Boyle committee: link with civil servants suggested, Taxing assigned rights, Full payments to Unesco, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Government defeated House of Lords, Two sent to Ulster under exclusion orders: alleged assault being investigated. Law: Club membership appeal Fletcher v London (Metropolis) Licensing Planning Committee, Consent to deferment of sentence Regina v McQuaide, 'Conduct' and sharing of family assets Jones v Jones, Declarations prejudicial Architectural and Planning Partnership (a firm) v Kruger, Incentive scheme end-payments taxable Brumby (Inspector of Taxes) v Milner Day (Inspector of Taxes) v Ouick. Editorials/Leaders: Hunger Strike In German Prisons, Upholding The Law, The Fears Of India's Northern Neighbours. Letters to the Editor: Paying for lack of rural transport, Finance Bill's attitude to gifts, Queen's English, Basis for public lending right, Dyslexic children, Bishops and terrorism, Inside a Dalek, Symptom of inflation, The trial of Dr Shtern, Export market for bloodstock, Capital transfer tax, Westminster Cathedral choir, Unesco's work and Israel, Heat pumps as fuel savers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 20, 1949 City garlands. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news New principal of London University. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr T. R. Henn, Sir Morris Finer, Dowager Lady St Davids, Senator Wilfred Krichefski, Dr A. G. Robiette, Obituary, Mr Thomas Jamieson International refugee work. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unigate's £7.8m half time profit, Guidelines for worker directors, Higher export prices undermine UK trade, Latest dividends, US output fall revised to 1.9pc, Eng Property slump 47pc at halfway but better times ahead, The Cameron Group '20% Increase in Turnover', Bass outlook muted, Ellerman rises £2m, Spot Position of Sterling, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited, 1,000 Courtaulds jobs go in fibres plant closedown, Business Diary: Publish and be in demand · Steel for Iran, Shah of Iran says oil producers will retaliate if gold is revalued by west, Dispute stops release of emplovment figures, Silver up 6.50c after 3c retreat, Forward Levels, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Swiss tighten rules on capital outflow, Government controls on wholesale bread price, Bank Base Rates, Herman Smith Limited, Rents: half an answer for the banks, Unigate Interim Report, Brycourt Investments Limited, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited 1973/74 Results, Anglo-Thai bid called off by Inchcape, Fibreglass to build £19m Welsh plant, Industry cuts back on Christmas parties, Intervention to save jobs condemned, Harland and Wolff, Limited, $100m Chile settlement, De. Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Money Market Rates, State to take 30 pc stake in oilfield if development financing fails, RIBA plan to boost workload for architects, NatWest not reaching last year's levels, New tariffs will boost BSC income by £300m, How the markets moved, Higher Vaux interim as profits weaken, EEC plan to fund nuclear stations, The Times Share Indices, BSC's case for raising its prices, David Charles Summary Of Results, Lake & Elliot,Ltd., Kwik Save ex-chairman criticized, Using the tides to generate electricity, Bonn cuts Lombard rate, More ships cancelled by Norwegian magnate, Chrysler millwrights call off strike to qualify for holiday lay-off pay, Break in commodity boom trims Berisford's growth, General Electric, Benn aid to IPD may spark big row, Tax change benefit to N Sea companies, EEC ministers back Healey oil dollars plan, H C Janes to recoup its interim setback. Business Appointments: Key posts for Mr B. Blackwell at Westland. Stock Exchange Tables: Rent thaw hoists property shares, Late rise in property shares, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Property: Residential property Restoration holds rewards, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.

Referência(s)