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The Times - 18/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From David Spanier, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Byu Our Political Editor, By Anthony Rowley Business News Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Alan Hamilton, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Leigh Dublin, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Michael Horsnall, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Gerald Shaw, From Dessa Trevisan, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Paul Overy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, European Parliament, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, PHS, John Roper, Edward Mortimer, A. GUIRDHAM, , HUGH MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD, , ROY ROEBUCK, , WILLIAM PICKLES, , HUGO BIERMANN, , BRUCE C. L. ELLIOTT, , MICHAEL FOOT, , KENNETH MORGAN, , CYNRIC MYTTON-DAVIES, , DOUGLAS HURD, , A. K. GLENCROSS, , JOHN LETTS, , MARTIN ROTH, , FREDERICK CURZON, , G. E. HATFIELD, , By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Winton Dean writes:, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, By Our Financial Staff, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Terry Byland, By Our Financial Editor, By Our Economics Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By David Young, By Peter Hill, ALAN F. BARTLETT, , LEOLIN PRICE. OC, , Kenneth Owen, M. W. EATON, , J. CLIFFORD WOLFF, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, BY THE FINANCIAL EdITOR, John Whitmore, Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Wilson, Edited by John Woodland,

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News: Big rises in price of electricity and coal, Sadat visit to Jordan in Arab unity move, Ballerina wins Soviet exit visa, Tory threat to Bill for last Budget, In the bitter conflict over private patients, can the health service ever be the same again?, Extracts from Wilson-Brezhnev communiqué signed in Kremlin yesterday, Farm produce increases 'will add only 2% to prices', Recruiting in Services up 31 pc in quarter, A rock of decorum for The Ladylike, Where the Arab oil millions are being spent, Cancellation of Paddington train services, Investment to be repaid with the products, Doctors likely to ignore appeal to resume talks, Hospital 'no place for subnormal children', Leyland will not wind itself up, Lord Stokes tells angry meeting, Mr Bhutto takes full power in Peshawar, Proposed arts complex with music facilities, Cape multiracial seminary fails to avert closure, Mr Bentsen joins the presidential contest, Opposition's boycott of Delhi budget session, Snow reports from European resorts, Flixborough double-blast theory criticized by QC, Science report Oil: Use as compost, EEC given pledge on sugar supplies, Catholic justice commission criticized as 'aimless', French fishermen occupy merchant navy secretariat, Soviet-US move for Mid-East conference, 14 killed when Johannesburg express crashes, Civil Service malaise is analysed, Freed opponents of the S Korean regime tell of torture to extract false confessions, Criteria for crafts, Division of planning applications into two classes proposed to speed procedure, Skipper admits turning blind eye to drinking, Vatican orders destruction of book on birth control, Major named to administer Lisbon paper, Benn rebuff alters new paper's cash plan, The Queen has to cross picket line in Bermuda, IRA hunger strikers won only 'minor concessions' and some segregation, Promise of £1,000m orders in Wilson-Brezhnev accord, Big increases in dental fees, The Times Diary Taut nerves as chess tyros meet, M Giscard and Shah discuss energy problems, Forces seek role in post-election Portugal, Outbreak of viral hepatitis kills three in Naples, President Ford may visit Europe in autumn, Manchester bids for the Sterne portrait, Industry 'must invest or face takeover', Mr Vorster says he was 'well received' by Liberian leaders on journey to Monrovia, Nigerian's drowning in Thames was accidental, French perturbed by accidents involving radioactive material, Travel firm admits 12 air offences, Diplomatic immunity claimed for school, Militant miners' leaders accept £140m pay offer as interim deal on the way to £5,000 a year, Mr Rippon refuses to serve on the Opposition front bench under Mrs Thatcher's leadership, Unfastened catch blamed for 10 railway deaths, Committees of GLC to be televised, £2m paintings are stolen, 'Breaking up Civil Service would be disastrous', Stonehouse charges in prospect, More poison gas deaths, Mr Nixon 'in prison in San Clemente'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: JANET Reger, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis, The Wholesale Fittings Company Limited, Sotheby's, The Department Of Health And Social Security, The Times, Volvo 244, A.J. Mills (Holdings) Limited, City Of Lincoln, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Avis, Investors Capital Trust Limited, Deliss, The Teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Halifax Building Society, Woman's Journal, Cch Investments Limited, Lindustries. Arts and Entertainment: Russia turns down site proposed for world chess, Competition intense for illustrated books, Radio, Karajan's return to Vienna Opera, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,921, Broadcasting. Law: Two boys deny killing train guard, 16 Croatians sent to prison on sabotage charges, Court refuses to halt coal mining, Unnamed man on gelignite charge, Family Division 'Hear issues involving children in chambers' B.(L.A.) v B.(C.H.), Sergeant fixed breath test with own blood, Man admits he planted fire devices in shops, 'Fit person' as liquidator, Blue film club owner has sentence cut, Court frees male nurse who assaulted patient, Jurisdiction to discharge Whiteoaks Clifton Property Services Ltd v Jackson, Man 'drove at gunpoint', Court of Appeal No contracting out of statutory rights British Broadcasting Corporation v Ioannou, Hongkong court told of bribe for promotion, Queen's Bench Division Natural justice and administrative acts Lake District Special Planning Board v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Theatres, Contracts & Tenders, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Looking back on Duncan Grant, Society for New Music Purcell Room, New London Soloists Queen Elizabeth Hall, Intimacy Takes Place Theatre at New End, London debuts, Browning/Woodward Queen Elizabeth Hall/ St John's. Sport: Golf One year ban and £500 fine for O'Leary, Rugby Union France may be unchanged for final match, Cricket Defiant batting by Mushtaq and Asif puts Test on level keel, Tennis BWTA want independent selection committee, Squash rackets Setback for professional game, Football Ormond censured for criticizing referee, Athletics Two Stewarts search for a title across the water, Racing Gorawood should not be troubled to stay extra half mile, Rowing March looks good for year of the Hare, Rackets Pace and nagging return may be too much for Milne. Politics and Parliament: Bill cannot cover Nation Life failure, Commission held informal talks with British and French on Channel tunnel, Firms worried by effects of Arab boycott, Further fall in road casualties, Intolerable US delay in licensing Skytrain, Parliamentary notices, Mistake to debate EEC issue in terms of bogies and scares, Clarification of reliefs proposed for trusts, Fresh start needed: Mr Benn wants Bill used in lean years ahead to restructure manufacturing industry, Tories will repeal measure: worst time to bring it in, Minister wants a new consultants' contract to go to review body, Right way to support farming: Mr Peart claims major reform House of Commons, Airlines may be able to rent Concordes House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): As Jeeves would have said: Perfect music, Sir, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 17, 1950.. Editorials/Leaders: An Unheard Of Price For Such A Painting, The Cautious Friendship, The Delays Of The Planning Laws. Letters to the Editor: Europe and South Africa, Cycling to the station, 'Spendthrift' trusts and CTT, Shadow of the groundhog, The meaning of increased productivity, Journalists and the closed shop, Anti-dumping, Modern psychiatry, February 1974 election, Creeping monetary paralysis, Organ transplants, Giving real influence to consumer representation, Inflationary wage rises, Any alternative to EEC?, Sterne portrait: no state aid, Catharism in England, 'Burke's Peerage'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Scout leader retires, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Norman Treigle, Dr James Hall, Sir Richard Jackson A dedicated fighter of crime. Business and Finance: Lord Stokes between Mr Benn and shareholders, Datsun criticizes UK car export methods, Business Diary: Leyland rough ride · Costain logic, Commodities Coffee producer talks fail, GM geologists quit Angola, Lindustries explain £1m offshoot loss, Issues & Loans ECGD backs £3m for Israel, £38m Bovis write-off by P & O, Burmah hoping for BP profits, CBI disturbed by proposed cost of industrial effluent treatment, Jentique up at midway but caution remains, Pilkington studies Egypt project, BSC cuts price for scrap, Rebound on discount side too late for Rosgill, Saudis claim accord on Aramco takeover, Official short-time figures, Computer news DEC launching both micro and 'big mini' models, Commodities Copper prices at new 1975 highs, Industry Bill support by management denied, Retail sales rise 1½pc in January but five-month average is stable, Equities hard hit by fresh inflation fears, Thermal Syndicate is relying on price rises to bolster profit this year, Acceleration by Cornercroft, Czarnikow on Unctad's commodity scheme, Overseas Margin pressure likely to curb Greatermans Stores, Strike causes Jaguar lay offs, Financial limits to rate of NEB operations, GKN plans sale of 50 more Civic stores, UK pledge against restricting imports, Why Britain is cool on new oil-for-oil deals, Priority of companies 'is keeping afloat', IMF fixes deadline for quota vote, Bank union demands further 20 pc rise, Arabs threaten to boycott more companies after confirming 14 banks on their blacklist, The market rally: a fresh chance for hard-pressed finance directors?, Impala dividend omission chills the share market, Forward Trust buys subsidiary of Moorgate, Baker Perkins to close a factory, Fed governor rebukes US banks for lack of control, German brake on reflation, £12m plant deal for Parsons. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Market Reports Foreign Exchange Dollar weakens, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Sharp setback, Stock markets Inflation worries put shares in retreat, Money Market Rates. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mrs M. Griffin as Smiths Industries special director. Property: Flat Sharing, Land For Sale. Births.

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