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The Times - 02/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondnet, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Announce Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, From Our Correspondent, By Our Stamps Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Groser, By Our Arts Reporter, From Michael Binvon, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, Frnm Peter Hazelhurst, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Fraser, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Nadine Gordimer, , Brian Alderson, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, William Gaunt, by Geraint Talfan Davies, by Trevor Fishlock, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Roland Brooks, by David Parry-Jones, John Maddox, Bernard Levin, PHS, Raymond Fletcher, HELEN PEASE, J. L. GORMAN, , JOHN STONEHOUSE, , DAVID WATT, , W. H. BLATCH, , PETER BOYDELL, , J. M. ROSS, , RICHARD J. WINFREY, , GEORGE W. MOORE, , MALCOLM PHILLIPS, , ALFRED GOLDMAN, J. LEAHY TAYLOR, , F. M. LANDAU, GEORGE CLARE, , BRIAN SEDGEMORE, , AUDREY WISE, , MAX MADDEN, , ERIC HEFFER, , RON THOMAS, , DENNIS SKINNER, , JOE ASHTON, , MARTIN FLANNERY, , EDDIE LOYDEN, , NORMAN ATKINSON, , MILES COPELAND, , HELEN MILES, , PAMELA YOUNG, , A correspondent writes:, B.W.J. writes:, Nigel Douglas writes:, Julian Symons writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By David Young, By Edward Townsend, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economice Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, PETER DYE, S. G. LOUGEE, , G. C. ATKINSON, , A. M. PAY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, JAMES HALSTEAD, Patricia Tisdall, Stewart Tendler, Margaret Stone, June Field, John Young, David Gregory, Adrienne Gleeson,

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News: London Co-op backs union's tight rein on sponsored MPs, 'Telegraph' journalists stop work, The Times Diary Metaphorically speaking, Mrs Gandhi brings in measures to help Indian poor but avoids wholesale nationalization, Labour left wing unrest is displayed, Fascist Party prosecutions sought in Rome, Museum of the year is out of doors of, Woman's work is only just beginning, £1.5m telescope for British astronomers, S W Africa terrorists training in Angola, New Lebanon Cabinet brings peace hopes, Plan for local goverment conduct-code supported, Switchboard move agreed, Cardiff, Bristol go Parisian, Libyan students leave after fears for safety, First free poll in islands, Israel trial of nurse goes ahead after judges' ruling, Workers defy Señora Perón over wage cuts, Suicide verdict on Lady Lucy Russell, Farmers prefer life in the Nine, Crucial phase in nuclear arms talks, National Trust celebrates eightieth year, Teachers refuse to let managers into school classrooms for inspection, Poverty of one-parent families growing with delay, Harvesting of opium resumes, The timeless quality of convincing storytelling, Seamen's leaders reject 37.3% arbitration pay rise award, Zambia considering petrol rationing, £75,000 July Premium Bond prizewinner, Union chiefs will seek talks urgently, Speaker foils Liberal 'obstinacy', Stamp set will celebrate 150 years of railways, New York dustmen strike as dismissals begin, Thai leader warns Peking against 'direct or indirect' interference while establishing diplomatic links, Dr Coggan calls on nation for a renewal of faith, Mr Tindemans finds the English favour European integration, Japan gets Polar Jumbos, Size and population imbalance reveals two-tier faults, Towns ideally placed to service oil exploration, Mrs Thatcher espouses the Joseph credo, Lisbon call for inquiry into prison escapes, Welcome for development agency, TriStar is off to Copenhagen, 'Green field' housing plan, Three women appointed to inquiry on rape, Catalogue of the ridiculous, Rhetoric instead of action on motorway project, Few hopes on Ennals talks with Mr Smith, Efficiency, but fewer jobs, Why North Sea oil will only give us a breathing space in the drive for more energy, Coach brakes were faulty, Tripos: Engineering, social sciences, geography, history, Six in ten overseas doctors fail tests, Thumbs up for Carl, Safeguard for adoption societies in Bill, Government ready to impose 10% pay freeze if voluntary restraint fails, Giscard optimism fails to carry conviction, Politicians in Ulster avoid crucial issues, Good times for Switzerland and Austria, How to avoid wrong image on television, Lady Fleming expelled in Greek party split, Dearer milk but cheaper beef predicted, Science report Pollution: Safety of car exhausts, EEC to consider British anxieties on egg glut, British airways ANNOUNCE Now it's big jets to eight key cities daily Wide Bodies All Over Usa!, Wales Assembly will be new focus of political power, GLC drops planned surcharge on motorists, Callaghan-Amin talks on after Hills reprieve, Nixon policy on energy is abandoned, Teamwork needed to meet mining challenge, Slowing exodus of the young, Liberals and crossbenchers will fight to keep dropped peers at Strasbourg, Pull out the stops to Canada, Turkey accused of increasing Cyprus force. Index. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Bloch's 'Macbeth', The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,035, Painting shows Arab impact, Modern art prices go to extremes, Aix stand-in, New Avckbourn. Display Advertising: British Airways, Fribourg & Treyer, Rand Mines Limited, Abbey National, British Precision Bearings, Brixton, Gei International Limited, Gkn Rolled & Bright Steel Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Common Law Reports Ltd, Development Corporation For Wales, Inn On The Park, Cwmbran, Western Mail, Advertisement, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Time, Uk Optical & Industrial Holdings, The Times, James Finlay & Co., Ltd., Hill Samuel Group Limited, Clwyd, Mw, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Extel, King & Co, South African Airways, Gwynedd, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Leopold Joseph Holdings Limited, H. Samuel Ltd:, Borough Of Wrexham Maelor. Politics and Parliament: New MP, Government bows to Industry Bill change, MPs may rebel over possible cuts in rises, Mr Foot wants to do everything to avoid statutory pay control House of Commons, 'Deviousness' over delegation to Europe, Chief constable to report, Throw away society: war on waste, Public ownership role carried, Insufficient progress with CBI and TUC, Training for women with family ties House of Lords, Shadow Cabinet reserves decision until final package emerges, Government studying tax on benefits in kind: proposals in due course, Sacrifices needed to get off inflationary merry-go-round: substantially lower settlements essential in next round of pay negotiations, Factors that tested the social contract guidelines, Wage settlements not mainly responsible, Interests have to be declared, Protest on defeat of £10m marina plan, Liberals force a series of divisions, Government threat to lay down law: 10% on pay and dividends House of Commons. News in Brief. Law: Planning applications capital expenditure E. C. C. Quarries Ltd v Watkins (Inspector of Taxes), London girls held in Kenya cash smuggling case, Suicide verdict quashed and coroners warned, Court of Appeal Public nuisance: counsel's responsibility Regina v Madden, Evidence in mitigation Regina v Cross, Gaul search loan not repaid, widow tells court, Queen's Bench Division Local authority's duty to take action Regina v Kerrier District Council, Ex parte Guppys (Bridport) Ltd, Man sentenced to 10 years for killing baby son, Two cleared of attack on busman who died, Motive for 1956 gangland killing explained, Two charged after shooting. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, City of London, Book about illness wins literary award, Cutlers' Company. Sport: Golf, Sports in Brief, Boxing, Athletics Gaerderud sets world record for second time, Cricket Kent end Lancashire's sequence, Yachting Nan of Gare miles better than the others, Horse show Smith and Salvador take prize at Stoneleigh, Cycling Belgians lose places in final sprint, Football George may join Derby County now, Tennis Roche gladdens the hearts of his admirers, Racing Eclipse field out of the shadows. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Focus on Property, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bergman's bizarre Twelfth Night, The friend of man? The Case against Dogs Thames, Scottish Baroque Ensemble Purcell Room, NPO/Barenboim Festival Hall/Radio 3, Art for great houses Enhance Kenwood, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 1, 1950 Coal costs, Wallowing away in the sheer beauty of strings. Editorials/Leaders: The Worst Crisis Of Lebanon's History, Seizing Time By The Heels, Eighty Years Of The National Trust. Letters to the Editor: Disraeli's leaders, The press and constitutional duties of Attorney General, Contents of a newspaper, Land purchase orders, Things past, Too much legislation on rented accommodation, A solicitor's loyalty, Levying tax on tax, The Chancellor's statement, Barlaston Hall, Lord Movne's assassins, Cabinet government, Air lingo, The CIA and Nasser, Doctors' obligations, Silly bee, By The Financial Editor Government profligacy overwhelms industry, Trade descriptions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dr W. R. Matthews A zestful academic career, Per Wahlöö, Mr Robert Stolz, Constantinos Doxiadis. Business and Finance: Downing St petition sounds warning of 2.5 million workless, Cash limit on public sector wage bills, Advertising & marketing Strong local support for Radio Trent debut, Minister's pledge on role of petrol tax in BNOC, Commodities, U S Treasury raises $82m in gold auction despite many low bids, Warning as Mr Varley postpones takeover Bill, Powers of enforcement outlined next week, The money supply-more meaningful than interest rates as a policy goal, Rothmans profits fall £5.8m, Slater, Walker sets up as major force to back private firms, Pernas is seeking new British link-up, Little change in bank finance demand, British Shoe takes a brisk step towards Europe, Oil companies cleared by cartel body, Chairmen report Brit & Commonwealth holding up well, Dividend curb starts immediately, Tate and Lyle to raise £18.5m with rights issue, Issues & Loans Duport rights offer only 60pc taken up, Recovery in private house starts, Disposals return Morgan-Grampian to profits, Industrial relations in UK attacked, Business Diary: Convention hall lobby · Soames stance, Blow to US hopes of a recovery, Sharp gains by equities and gilts, Stock market will need to be convinced, No prospect of new Gatt accord until late 1976, EEC steel producers call on Japan to curb damaging export flood, Pound rallies strongly as Healey measures impress currency dealers, CBI doubts on pay pact with unions, British Airways profit hint, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Sir Derek's plea to the miners. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Shares surge ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Powerful upsurge in share prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Robson to be a deputy chairman at Grindlays. Property: Focus on property, Bradley And Vaughan, Marler & Marler, London And Suburban, Industrial property in the doldrums, Flat Sharing, Focus on property Plenty of houses, Property Wanted, Focus on property Claiming your due, Buying a vineyard, Pitfalls of house selling, Some optimism on the farm, Not enough mortgages.

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