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The Times - 26/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By David Wood and George Clark, By Joln Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Swansea, From Arthur Osman Leicester, By Our Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Philip Howard Drewsteignton, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Frederick Cleary, By A. M. Rendel, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Andrew Murray, From Our Special Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, From Mario Modiano, By Gerry Harrison, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Dr Hugh Jolly, John Higgins, Bryce Morrison, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Philip Norman, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, P.W., by Humphry M. Smith, by Guy Manners, House of Commons, House of Lords, Michael Hatfield, PHS, Bernard Levin, JAMES MANSIE, , ISLA ATHERLEY, FRITZ VON GLOBIG, JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR., EIRENE WHITE., COLIN BUCHANAN., T. W. H. ECKERSLEY, , A. E. LAWRANCE, , GREG ROBB, , D. ZUCKER, , J. ARKWRIGHT, , ROGER STEER, , MIKE McCARTHY, , A. GIBSON, , M. A. BUSFIELD, , RICH COLLEY, , CHARLIE HISLOP, , JOHN STATHATOS., GWYNNE ROBERTS., COLIN BEER., K. E. BRISBANE, , ARNOLD MALLINSON, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By John Plender, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, From David Cross, Patricia Tisdall, From Tohn Earle, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, P. SHORT, , W. L. WILSON, , JOYCE O. ADKINS, , G. D. VAUGHAN, , L. TITCHNER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Raymond Perman, By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Wainwright, by Michael Binyon, P.H., by Peter Hopkirk, by Rodney Wilson, by Edward Mortimer, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Dr R. J. A. Wilson, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, N.M., by Nabil Megalli, by Tim Jones, by Kenneth Gosling, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Ian Rees,

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News: Port blockades stay despite injunctions, Communist to invest in a racecourse, Rescue of temples complete in two years' time, Electricians threaten blackout for 24 hours, Rapid population growth keeps down living standards despite steady development, Pride of Belgium is hope of pigeon racers, Firing squad for 'economic crimes' in Uganda, Snow reports from European resorts, Shock in Washington, but hopes that Riyadh policy will be unchanged, Universities are disappointed by £465m grant, Mr Wilson misses EEC talks for theatre, Founded to save life at sea, TUC views on Budget, Mr Peart and EEC to assist fishermen, French keep independent defence, Dance of peace is set to the music of war, The new strong man behind King Khalid's throne, Union calls for higher salaries and free life insurance cover for MPs, New blows to policies and hopes of peace, Precise signals that help man's exploration of the stars, Railway unions reject the 20% pay offer by board, London Daily Mirror is halted after dismissal of 1,750 men, ... but agriculture one of its most difficult problems, Clearance of Suez Canal has been triumph for international cooperation, Defence line joins tourist attractions, National Front march held peacefully, Change to low-tar smoking 'helped by advertising', Rebuff to Mr Fraser in attempt to unite party, 'Quit Panama' appeal by three Presidents, Building ourselves a refuge from flatland, Nupe blacks ward over private patient, Plant sales bring new look to show, Shortage of money in communications, New man of power in Saudi Arabia, Underrated President who restored a nation's self-respect, County may be misusing nursery school grant, Harrow School, Police in Whittle case seek aid in tracing wire, Business climate remains favourable for foreign investors and contractors, General accord on 200-mile zones in oceans, Envoys booed at Greek military parade, Energy from the air, New enemy in their midst, £3,600m master plan of repair and redevelopment, American airlift in Vietnam, College plan approved, Kidnappers' terms accepted by France, Setback for Phnom Penh security, British Leyland adds technical skill to local labour and Arab oil revenue, Bridging the power gap, 38 productions in student drama festival, 'Exorcism turned man into brutal killer', Italians decide to retire 15 luxury liners, Mrs Gandhi rejects Bhutto protest, Bin workers reject £73 offer, BBC rejects idea of sharing sport with ITV, Stewardesses' strike halts Australia flights, Domestic air fares up by £2 single, Eec Referendum Liberal doubts over full commitment to pro-Europe line, Concorde services agreement, Communist ally in new Lisbon Cabinet, Board upset by description of milk powder mountain, From sundials to atomic clocks, Science report Bacteria: Clues to the origins of life, Assurance on Anglo-Chinese links, The Times Diary Sweating it out at the Hotel Phnom, Sithole defence case withdrawn after tribunal says it may not hear murder plot allegations, Learning to speak without fear after 20 years, Paris press detects chill in relations with Russia, Government inquiry into rise in induced births, Go back to work now, Mr Jones tells dockers, Two-city search for Stonehouse secretary, Ulster Convention poll to be held on May 1, Style change in new Levland car, Egypt fears radical plot behind Faisal killing, Defences are strengthened round Saigon as resistance in Hue appears to be on verge of collapse, Wary eye kept on army's new-found reputation, Why breast feeding is good for mother and baby, Mr Mikardo: has he backed a winner this time?, Pro-European Labour MPs put emphasis on preserving party unity and debating nationally, MPs seek more enterprise board powers, Education system one of nation's greatest achievements..., Kingston refuses to go comprehensive, Employment Bill to widen rights of workers, Iraq renews contact with Kurds, Deportation plea by Italian fails, Big export market for British industry, Castle Drogo is taken over by the National Trust, Traffic noise likely to be less than predicted, Increasing air traffic likely to mean orders for West instead of Russia, Simulator studies intended to cut training flights, Private beds in NHS hospitals to cost nearly £260 a week, Space, place and time. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Ashdown Investment Trust Limited., Rolls-Royce Motors, Taylor & Francis Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Cornhill Insurance Company Limited, Vickers, Evode Holdings Limited, Egyptair, The London Tavern, Ministry Of Maritime Transport, Airey & Wheeler, Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Barclays, Chertex Factory, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited, Madame Tussaud's Limited, University Of Leicester, The British Bank Of The Middle East, The Royal Mint, County Bank, The Egyptian Cotton General Organization, British Leyland, Pan Am, Austin Roberts & Co., Mk Refrigeration Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Foreign Trade Sector, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited, Imperial Group Limited, British Airports Authority, Augustus Barnett, Lovell, Iran Air, Canlife Units, Cebit, Gallenkamp, Morfax, The Old Royal Observatory, The Plessey Company Limited,, Harrods, Savills, Time. Picture Gallery: Egypt. Law: Court of Appeal Tithe map helps to prove road private Kent County Council v Loughlin and Others, Ukrainian court rejects Shtern appeal, Queen's Bench Division Solicitors' remuneration for commercial conveyancing Property and Reversionary Investment Corporation Ltd v Department of the Environment, Bus attacker is sentenced to three years, Men jailed for offences with choirboys, House of Lords Fraud in Germany: offence in United Kingdom Regina v Markus, Doctors for trial after inquest verdict on boy. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Tennis, Rugby Union Mount St Mary's keep up their convincing record, Squash rackets Leslie outstays Courtney to take title, Golf Youth thrives as older players bow out with brave flourish, Sports in Brief, Boxing New-look Sollas quickly ends Revie's title hopes, Third replay gives advantage to rivals of Leeds and Ipswich, Racing Newcastle meeting on Easter Monday transferred to Redcar, Rowing Oxford reveal that reserve crew equalled record, Latest and greatest swimmer from Australia talks of retirement at only 16 A narrow lane of pain and boredom, Hockey Oxford and UAU top of groups. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, La creme de la creme, He's Lucky, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sir Claus Moser: negative economies, G & S centenary Savoy, Napoleon: The Man on the Rock Atv, Lou Reed Odeon-Hammersmith, St Matthew Passion St John's, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Alastair Sim in a classic comedy, Michael Frayn play for Mayfair Theatre, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,952, Unknown Chinese jar sold for £160,000. Politics and Parliament: Important to speed up census results, EEC no longer rich man's club, Views sought on TV programme about tea plantations, Concern over rise in animal experiments, Mr Short wants to know Opposition policy on pay, Vasectomy clinics in 38 health areas, Keeping interests of drinkers in mind, Cooperation not conflict wanted with developing countries, Patent law, Childbirth not a nine to five, Monday to Friday business, European presence in Middle East talks, Fluoridation report evidence of efficacy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Now you see him, now you don't, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 25, 1930. Editorials/Leaders: The Loss Of A Good King, The Verbals Ought To Be Verbatim, The Prospects For The Convention. Letters to the Editor: Kurdish problem and Britain, Calculators in school, Power job cost £91 for 3½ hours, Industry Bill extensions, Forecasting demand inflation, Strain of fatherhood, Sovereignty of Parliament, Clay Cross affair, Students and landlords, An Australian's play, Postal charges on books, Eternal brightness?, Effect of voltage on incandescent lamp bulbs, Speaking up for the car owner, Community Land Bill, Regulations for joining CEI. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: King Faisal Of Saudi Arabia Rich and influential Arab ruler, Sir David Gregory. Deaths. Business and Finance: Discount market, NY Cocoa Exchange, Imperial Gp Earnings 'recovering', Plastics industry 'facing two major problems', Savoy Hotel eases loss, Congress motion will force Fed to cut interest rates and regularly disclose monetary aims, Bibby looks for upturn, Foundries as front-runner in Weir's climb to over £3m, Slater profit falls £9m but dividend up, Foreign Exchange Dollar's advance halted, Exhibition Centre chief resigns, Shaikh Yamani's position as Saudi oil minister has become uncertain, Congress strives for accord on tax Bill, UK distributor for Motorola, Du Pont discontinues acrylic fibre rebates, Setback for oil share recovery, The 'Great Bank Raider' foiled, Foreign losses delay Belgian banks merger, Croda bid values coal tar group at £8.1m, Commodities Cocoa up by £38.50 a tonne, Cooperative still short of cash target, Big potential seen for smaller bulk carriers, Co-op silent on dismissal of executive, 'Quasi trade unions' under fire, UK groups share £11m Iran order, Steel stocks in industry at 4-year high, Union-OECD discussions on control of multi-nationals, Government facing new Nation Life criticism, BP may build Saudi plant, Why worker co-ops thrive in a French environment, Minister's pledge on Pertamina, Electricity up 7½pc for industry and 28½pc for domestic users, Issues & Loans Mid-Sthn Water tender success, Flagships for sale in Finmare reorganization, Fresh pressures on the oils sector, Overseas stimulus to Smith & Nephew in climb to £11.7m, Burton quits trade group to make own pay deals, Overseas Metall AG profit doubles: dividend outlook uncertain, Business Diary: Gulf and Sister Jane · Mothercare's caucus, Advertising & marketing Fear of switch to point-of-sale offer technique, AIP may fail to match opening profit, Employers and unions hail 30pc pay agreement, Directors call for industry watchdogs, Swiss recession warning, Sharp fall predicted in Japanese steel output. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street Dow Jones pulls back after early losses, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Setback in oil shares, Drawing of Bonds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities easier at close. Business Appointments: Business appointments Woman on Mothercare board. Property: Flat Sharing, F. L. Mercer & Co., London And Suburban. Births.

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