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The Times - 19/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, , By Staff Reporters, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux, By David Leigh, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Pat Healy, By Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael knipe, From Frederick Cleary, From Bruce Palling, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Edward Mortimer, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Katie Stewart, By Gerry Harrison, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Richard Pilbrow, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, George Younger, Eric Moonman, PHS, Bernard Levin, W. B. HARBERT., MARY AYLWARD., JANE DUNN, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , KATHLEEN JONES, , C. I. MEEK., NIGEL H. HARRIS, , J. A. FLEMING, , R. PERRY, , D. D. DAKIN, , M. I. J. HAMILTON, S. F. BANYARD., SIMON JENKINS., SIDNEY C. HUTCHISON., GRAHAM C. JENKINS, , DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Michael Hamilton, , A. M. R., By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Cross, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Clayton, By Ronald Kershaw, By David Young, By Malcolm Brown, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, G. F. GAINSBOROUGH., AMORY B. LOVINS., C. SANKEY., HENRY SCROPE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Melvyn Westlake., By Andrew Wilson, Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Drummond, By peter Wainwright,

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News: Irish minister to report on jail-break death, Secret leader controls 'patriot' organization, Army ready to move into Glasgow today, Daughter-in-law of Mr Wilson had private bed, County promises action over Pitsea waste tip, Rhodesia African leader killed in car explosion, Communist Party chief defends 'historic compromise' in Italy, Mao mystery deepens as Guyana Premier leaves, Dowager Lady Devonport forced from her home, Three badly hurt as UDA feud with UVF continues, A time to talk and a time to act, 'Huge water bill' warning, Mr Brezhnev wants to speed up détente and improve links with US, Briton named in Swiss economic espionage case, Hospital work-to-rule man fails to see Mrs Castle, A year of propaganda that will do nothing for 'mere' women, Science report Metals: Electric fields from broken rods, Mothers protest against Shelepin visit, College fees to rise by up to £70 a year, IRA to seek more transfers after Price sisters move to Ulster, Fund shortage threatens Iron Age 'dig', Writing of girl's killer is put on display, Last effort to win aid for Cambodia, Englishmen in drug arrests, Snow reports from European resorts, GLC to increase rents, An historic moment of anticlimax, Washington wins court battle over seabed oil, Police clear occupying students from university's offices, No sign of progress in Cape Town talks, Police chief 'paid less than sergeants', Cabinet split 16-7 over decision to remain in EEC, 2,000 Kurds fleeing to Iran every day, M Giscard agrees to 35-nation summit., CIA in seabed hunt for Soviet nuclear missiles, City admits woman alderman, Spain may be full US defence ally, Mild boost for economy disappoints French, Germans release Briton who tried to smuggle girl, Soviet actress given visa to see father in US, Highlands retreat is accepted by US, The sea strategy needed to block threats to Nato's flanks, Audit shows £250,000 irregularity, Smith Government's prestige at its lowest ebb., Callaghan decision to fight for a 'Yes' vote, The young offenders: 4 Detention centre chief who hates barbed wire, £7 dinner tickets help the IRA, President Thieu loses Central Highlands but refugees are saved, Sotheby's establish two records on two continents, Warning by child-minders 'might save babies' lives', Lisbon puts election ban on three parties, Mrs Gandhi defends court action on election claim, Critical stage reached in Kissinger talks, Tribunal released patient against doctor's advice, The Times Diary Making food like you make textiles, Your chance to make plenty of dough, Details of Prince's visit to Canada, Rail firm is insolvent again, Portuguese Communist leader's assurances on democracy, Relief pull-out is deferred, Concern at Canada harbour affair, Strike threat to Channel ferries over Easter, Pay dispute may endanger coal output bonus, Widow and daughter weep at Onassis funeral. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Twenty years' jail for eight Irishmen on bomb plot charges, Judge complains of mud-slinging, Girl died in vain effort to save friend from train, Decree for spy, Plea for case to be heard in European court, Force majeure flooding and contracts Toepfer v Cremer, QC alleges inquiry by police was kept secret, Bomb-hoaxer jailed, Guildford hearing, New rating basis valid Milford Haven Conservancy Board v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Others, students 'have no licence for violence'. Display Advertising: British Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, Essex Water Company, Cheltenham & Gloucester, Tss, Telford, Hoverlloyd, High & Dry, The Times, Clydesdale Bank Limited, Blue Nun, Heinemann, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Shg, Whelpdale Maxwell & Codd, Giro, County Bank, Oxfam, Hertz, H.A.G, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Time-Life Books,, Norwich Union Insurance, Iran Air, Bermuda., Benson And Hedges, Canlife Units, Christie's South Kensington, Japan International Bank Limited, The Government Of Papua New Guinea, Time. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: New sheriffs, Latest appointments, Gallantry award, Posthumous awards for two of gunman's victims. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Unequal pay agreements, £8.5m aid for clients of crashed tour agencies, Increasing the powers of commissioner, 28 prisoners segregated for over a year, Labour critics say decision should first have gone to the party conference: Mr Wilson prefers 'more articulate' referendum., Lord Shinwell speaks of betrayal: pledge to take fight to country House of Lords, Mrs Castle seeking to abolish discrimination against women in occupational pension schemes. House of Commons, Emergency services not police role House of Lords, Remarkable how flexible EEC is with Government prepared to stand up for British interests: renegotiations an initiator of change rather than a catalyst: debate after recess House of Commons, Verdict on each claim would not help to get sensible wages policy, Bill a blank cheque drawn on future. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Educational, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,946, Radio, Chess congress decides today on title match. Sport: Rowing Oxford find themselves on a Tideway lost in snow, Rackets Champion is made to work harder, Real Tennis Oxford pair heading for repeat win, Sports in Brief, Boxing NSC title bout open to non-members, Football Ipswich take second place as fourth Stoke man breaks leg, Squash rackets Pakistanis dominate Wembley to the end, Golf Four pillars prop up women's foursomes, Swimming Downie could get into British team on U S form, Horse trials First intermediate trial goes to Miss Hunter, Rugby Union Scotland's strength at forward an asset on New Zealand tour, Racing Increased prize money and new race for Doncaster this season, Athletics South Africa the next stop for Miss Stewart. Reviews: Stamping Ground fit for London scene Northern Dance Manchester, Fitting theatre to society, Night Must Fall Shaw, The Rockford Files Bbc 1, John McCabe Purcell Room, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday March 18, 1950 Revival of Irish, Hail Comrades Fragment and Splinter. Editorials/Leaders: The Cabinet Recommends, No Licence To Kill, Mr Vorster's Awkward Client. Letters to the Editor: Acknowledgement kindly received, One parent families, Community marmalade, Somerset House for the Turners?, Referendum on EEC, The Westminster Hospital dispute, Consultants and the NHS, Factors ignored in considering nuclear power costs, Militant motorists, Unjustified, 200-mile fishing limit for Britain, Direct grant schools, Regulations for Chartered Engineers, Records on mothers, That jumbosaur. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Carter Bibliographer and man of taste, Mr Nigel Gaydon, MR HERBERT CHITEPO Militant exile, Mr Samuel Allsopp, Mr Eric Jones. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Gilts rally lifts industrials, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Late rally in equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Dollar falls sharply, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Industry is pawn in Government's power game, CBI leader says, Food trade to be asked to continue price cuts, Commodities, BICC's second half traumas, £2,300m investment foreshadowed, Sperry Univac additions to 1100 family, Business Diary: Tax gathering · Silence no longer golden, Takeover of consortia by Nuclear Corporation gives industry a stable base, Bigger export quotas for scrap industry, Forward Levels, Parker Timber slumps, Charges weigh on Arthur Bell in slip to £3m pretax, TV deliveries fall, 'Misconceived' aspects of insurance rescue scheme, philips dip sharply after late setback, Homfray jolted in Australia, AEG unlikely to pay dividend for 1974, Steady fall in industrial production continues, Extra £17 on company registrations, Feedingstuffs cost plea, Perkins pay dispute lays off 3,000, Tougher going for William Collins leaves pretax 13pc down at £3.1m, Recovery forecast for textiles, Rationalized oil freight plan urged, BICC profits down £5.8m, Morgan Guaranty again gives lead in reducing prime rate to 7½pc, Modified offer 'only hope left for Aston', Advertising & marketing Researchers count their blessings, Stockbrokers to merge, US pledges early action on 'safety net' funds, Bacal suspension on 'understated' losses, Wolf Tool reaches £1.5m 'high', Why the chemical groups tinge their optimism with caution., Ofrex hits target with £2.7m peak, MIM down one fifth after 36 weeks, Benn terms for shipyards attacked as 'unrealistic', Leyland to give details of state aid conditions, Margins help in Drake & Cubitt's big rebound, Industrial democracy pledge by minister, Too much of the 'do-gooder' image at the BOTB?, EEC allows Swiss to join the 'snake', Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Fergusson, Wild to cease LME dealings, Croydon Centre development, Central Wagon sparkles, Witbank-TCL tie-up terms disclosed, Kleinwort, Benson end year lower at £4.6m. Business Appointments: Business appointments New board member at Lindustries. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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