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The Times - 11/12/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Paul Martin, By Clive Borrell and Stewart Tendler, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent., By David Leigh, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, Iain Johnstone, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Humphry Berkeley, Philip Howard, Edward Candy, Miles Kington, Philippa Toomey, Robert Nye, Piers Paul Read, Sheridan Morley, Derek Parker, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter Marson, By A Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Dennis Bird, Niels P. Sigurdsson, Ronald Butt, David Leigh, PHS, Iverach McDonald, G. L. CAWKWELL., A. J. POINTON, , T. F. DAVENEY, , NORA BELOFF, , HUGH MAINPRICE., IVAN LAWRENCE., A. C. HANNAY, , ALEX KINMONT., J. S. L. GILMOUR, , JULIAN AMERY, , DAVID HACOHEN, , AHMED MOHAMED ADAN, , PRUDENCE BUHLER, , IAN McGEOCH., D. J. WALKER, , EDWARD PICKERING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Maurice Corina and Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Melvyn Westlake, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Blake, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Alan McGregor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, D. WALLACE BELL., P. G. DRAZIN., M. J. WALKER., ANDREW BOND., OWEN DAVIS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Terry Byland, Ron Ember, Peter Waymark, by Alfred Friendly, by Louis Heren, by David Blake, by David Walker and Phyllis Stoller, D.Y., D.H., by Ronald Dworkin, by John Vaizey, by Kenneth Gosling,

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Politics and Parliament: Confusion on wealth tax as committee fail to agree, Civil Service to employ more disabled:bad record of Parliament, Minister will resign if defence cuts undermine security of West, Defeat for left in union MP's elections, Flexible hours for public houses urged, Further talks soon on EEC fisheries policy, SNP challenged to outline 'bizarre consequences of separatism' House of Commons., Reasonable conduct media must observe, Discretion beyond the format of convention in drafting legislation House of Lords. News: Americans in Britain, By rope ladder to America, Hope in new philosophy, TUC chiefs suggest 10-part plan to cut unemployment, Beirut hotels go up in smoke as Army takes on leftists, Less beef next year and higher prices, Mr Whitlam speaks of malice at work against Labour Party, New sewage charges may be imposed, Bullion raiders 'nail' dealer's hand to table, Coroner critical of coach braking system, Time to celebrate, Señor Arias expected to include critics of regime in new Cabinet, Grave concern in Nato over growing Warsaw Pact strength, The workers' Community, Jury clears 14 pacifists of plot to seduce soldiers from their duty, Nepal plan to expand private sector, London's bonus for bankers, Peking expects a record grain harvest, Miners' claim violates pay restraint policy, Rich contribution to arts, Two British lawyers in Nkomo team, Electricity union fights off left's challenge, Mr Shore vague on issue of import controls, House drops contempt proceedings brought against Dr Kissinger, Irish anti-terror Bill gets majority of two, Dr Sakharov appeals for amnesty, Britain fights for delay on transport rules, Britain must realize what cod means to Iceland, Five of the Nine taken to court by Commission, Unskilled workers' families are failing to catch up, Inflation threat to hostels, Concorde men ask for 'fair play', Financial losses, cultural gains, Bravery award for man who died after attack, Inflexible demands by Moluccan terrorists, Curbs on insurance brokers called for, Blast-furnace stays idle, Pressure on RUC chief constable is denied, Lord Stokes's BBC radio complaint fails, Firm takes Pill off the market, Hospital opens doors to emergencies at night, Portuguese minister likely to be dropped, Motoring Reliant Kitten easy on petrol and parking, Bar Council backs lawyers criticized by judge, Vorster fear of 'Marxist belt' across Africa, 'Not-Forgotten' Association, Shopping in New York/Shona Crawford Poole, Health and schools: will inflation and tax destroy any scope for decision?, Science report Psychiatry: Help for schizophrenics, Polytechnic students opting for sciences, MPLA forces now advancing after recovering from early setbacks Soviet aid turns the tide in Angola civil war, Monster 'more likely to be a Viking ship', Going again: "There was a, Dustmen on strike in New York, Government stands firm on traffic forecasts, Clash on human rights at end of church assembly, Dr Luns disappointed by Helsinki treaty results, MPs given guidance about privilege, Cheering Egyptians greet M Giscard, One guard at site of big art theft, Taxing time for those without a big employer, A muddled, idealistic campaign over Northern Ireland Pacifist 'nuisances' and a soldier's right to leave the Army, Graduates paid more in public sector, How 'Jim' views the responsibilities of Mr Callaghan, Foreign Secretary, Honeywell doing well, Boston school in state of siege after judge orders takeover, 'Media's intrusion destroys opportunity to reflect on importance of events' Professor deplores instant communications, Gang hurl food from London siege flat as police tighten grip, Boy of 12 who flew to Israel comes home, Minister's resignation threat over arms cuts, Rape-law study does not seek change in Lords ruling, French deputies exchange oaths over Army unrest, Communist mayor in Nazareth, Hail and farewell to an advocate of optimism, UK provides best base for Europe, Labour plan for agricultural land commission, The Times Diary Heath sails into best-seller lists. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Racist terms for agency against law, court rules, Former editor fined over remand hearing, Mill fire too fierce to stop, insurance claim court told, Seven of gang convicted at end of 110-day trial, Haulage firm chief cleared, Seamen on trial, Miner blocked ventilation as joke, court told, Directions on counsel's fees outside judges' power Regina v McFadden Regina v Cunningham, Decision today on appeal plea by George Davis, Rape report does not seek to alter Lords ruling, Court of Appeal BOAC was guilty of offence through overbooking British Airways Board v Taylor. Display Advertising: Mb, Little Hotels Of Europe, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Drayton Montagu, The Distribution Advisory Service., Continental Bank, Littlewoods, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Baric, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co Limited, Global International, Caterpillar, Faber & Faber, Ba, Paul R. Ray International, Bankers Trust Company, Irc, Cwmbran, Methuen Super Books, Problem, J.S.Barnett(carpets) Ltd., Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Special Reports, Conoco, Alen Coren, Appellation Contrôlée, The Institute Of Chartered Secretaries And Administrators, History Today, The Electricity Council, England & Wales, Antartex Sheepskin Shop, Worth, Bar Finals, The Hongkong Bank Group, De, European Law Digest, Uop, Varela Sherry, Incurables, Watches Of Switzerland Ltd, The General Electric Company Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide. Reviews: Mongolia Granada, Poetry, A wonderful right and left Jawaharlal Nehru Volume One: 1889-1947 By Sarvepalli Gopal (Cape, £10), Hamlet and 'Shakespearean intentions' Hamlet National, The ever-interesting topic Against Our Will By Susan Brownmiller (Secker & Warburg, £4.90) Prostitutes By Jeremy Sandford (Secker & Warburg, £4.50) Sex and Society By Martin Seymour-Smith (Hodder & Stoughton, £7.95), A happy life Take It From The Top By Humphrey Lyttelton (Robson, £3.50), Doom of Utopia The Lost Paradise By Philip Caraman (Sidgwick & Jackson, £5.95), Steven Spielberg and the great white shark, Two cheers The Sound of Two Hands Clapping By Kenneth Tynan (Cape, £4.95), Czech PO/Neumann Festival Hall, Bad luck, Amazing graces The Dukes By Brian Masters (Blond & Briggs, £6.95), Gertrude Stein singing happily. Sport: Equestrianism China poses problems for governing body, Skiing Austrian girl in the lead after downhill success, Rugby Union Australians cruise to ninth victory, Motor racing McLaren's new man will hunt Ferraris, Hockey British claim for Montreal is not certain, Football A last-minute choice at Anfield who has plenty to shout about, Table tennis Russians may have come too late, Cricket West Indies have a good deal to prove, not least to themselves, A ray of Californian sunshine to brighten the bleakest of English winters How Taylforth found a partner for life, Racing Richards can add to total at two meetings. Editorials/Leaders: A Tax Which Makes No Sense, Reforming The Law On Rape. Letters to the Editor: Arab refugees, Job description, Engineers' salaries, The far from extinct guinea, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Information sought for 'bank records', Classics graduates, Closed shops and the individual, Control in industry: advantages of an employee shareholding trust, Somalia, The best cooks, Britain's interest in maritime issues, The death penalty for terrorism, Russia and Angola, The rule of law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,173, Radio, Record prices for Dutch artists. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Gray's Inn awards, Church news Appointments:. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 11, 1950 Saigon prospects. Obituaries: Mr William Wellman Hollywood film director, Mr Bernard Van Cutsem, Dr G. S. R. Kitson Clark. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tories want investment surcharge scrapped, Commission against steel import controls, Caledonian voices fears on civil aviation review, Eurosyndicat, Ford fight with Congress nears climax, Venesta chief to go after £8m loss, Mr Bray opposes ceiling, Vote for £6 policy sets engineering unions problems in framing claims, What's good enough for Ford..., Sangers now well placed to trounce old forecast, Sugar rise cost UK extra £35m, Chrysler's reply awaited after Government sets stringent investment terms, Liberals' low threshold, Lord Beswick outlines aerospace task, Deliveries of colour TV sets down 31 pc, Healey call to banks on loans for industry, Leyland freeze cost assessed, Select Committee On Wealth Tax Revenue seen as paving the way for reducing burden on earned income, Opel to recruit 2,300, A confusion of views on a wealth tax, Pellet plant for private steel will cost £50m, Business Diary: Whither Hudson? · California here I come, Viners-S & I, Deritend Stamping, Briefly, Paris talks prepare way on monetary reform, Bank spells out need for caution in approach to reflation, Money Market Rates, Panocean clarifies Tate & Lyle question, Summaries of the four draft reports considered Mr Jay seeks no special deal on pension rights, Industry orders 'picking up', Wool gains bigger share of total fibre consumption, Company Meeting North Atlantic Securities Corporation, W Midlands employers in campaign on jobless, Yield considerations at GEC, Commodities Exports ruling lifts tin prices, Gatt trade talks compromise, Ruling on BOC upheld by U S Trade Commission. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock markets ICI bear squeeze, but business dismal, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Mixed tone, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Deputy group managing director for J Lyons. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad. Births.

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