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The Times - 05/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary Salisbury, March 4, By Philip Howard, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Var, By Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Robert Parker, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Faux, By Our Arts Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, From Our Correspondent Leeds, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Roger Berthhoud, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Frank Vogl, From Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, , Katie Stewart, Derek Parker, Alan Coren, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Keith Horner, Clive Barnes, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul Martin, Bernard Levin, PHS, WYN ROBERTS, , D. C. Cumming, , MICHAEL P. MORETON, , JOHN REARDON, JAN HAIG, , EDWARD ROGERS, , ERIK PEARSE, , ROBIN SHARP, , PHILIP LEE-WOOLF, JOHN HUNT, , W. BECKERMAN, , STANLEY LODGE, , J. R. FREARS, , DAVID WALDER, N. M. TWEEDIE-STCDART, DOUGLAS WOODRUFF, ROBIN CORBETT, , JOHN HORNER, BEN PRINCE, J. M. THOMSON, , L. A ABRAHAM, , E. A. J. ALMENT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Washington Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, The Hon Mrs Stonor Saunders, R. J. Garner, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Finance Staff, By John Woodland, Patricia Tisdall, By Raymond Perman, By Margaret Stone, R. HALSTEAD, , By Ronald Kershaw., A. D. COZENS, , WILLIAM R. PRENTICE, , P. M. TAPSCOTT, , PAUL WHITEHOUSE, , JAMES WATSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, René Dabernat, By Peter Wainwright, by Hugh Mabbett, by Sam L. Jones, by Paul Strauss, by Peter Hill, P.H., by Stuart Griffin, S.L.J., by V. K. Narasimhan, by Stephen Taylor,

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Politics and Parliament: Guillotine motion on Finance Bill: Government entitled to pass legislation for which they have a mandate, Complaint goes to committee, Preventing frauds by directory publishers, Noisy sitting of Commons suspended by the Speaker, Fair rents in Scotland House of Lords, Complex problems set in school transport, Impact of investment income surcharge, Import controls would be bad for Britain, 'Conservatives have no alternative to social contract', Dividends in lieu of cash to be taxed in Budget, Wider relief refused for 'do-it-yourself', Speaker suspends sitting as storm breaks around Mr Short: 'No intention to mislead House' House of Commons, Setting up of Crown department rejected. Index. News: Japan: a succession of setbacks, Snow reports from European resorts, Moorgate Tube toll reaches 41 as driver's body is taken from cab telescoped to 6 in deep, Plans to streamline farm policy please Mr Peart, Science report Fluoridation: Welsh teeth benefit, Repair estimates for Brighton pier 'excessive', Embassy advises Britons to leave Cambodia, Town halls 'victims of unjustified attacks', Herr Lorenz released by his kidnappers, CIA is half cleared by new report, £2,500 'ransom' for Mr Gormley, Many Ceylon tea workers 'near starvation', NHS militancy 'driving doctors away', Police learn of attempt to see girl's kidnapper, India: big plan for expansion, U S gives permission for Concorde flights to two airports, Airports with bad security face pilots' boycott, Short-time working for 35,000 at Renault, Taiwan: development ahead of schedule, £15.6m provided for Channel tunnel closure, Coroner says shot PC 'gave his life knowingly', Where have all our heroic leaders gone?, Sithole arrest puts Rhodesian settlement in jeopardy., Mr Ford compromises on increased oil import tariff, Inflation cuts Servicemen's allowance, Unions get assurance about Bill, Talks to end IRA feud rejected, 'Beeching' rail cuts plan for US, Crash pilot prone to heart attack, inquest jury told, Inquiry told of fire risk at home for aged, Soldier at incitement case on his duty, Diploma in for rest of Rednor at 24p a share, Security Council urged to hasten Cyprus decision, Canberra censure motion on Mr Whitlam rejected, BAC chief challenges necessity for takeover, Outcry over Paris police violence, China: foreign trade expanding, Ethiopian regime nationalizes farms, One third rise in airport landing charges, Constructors hope to get Saudi orders, Congressmen won over to aid for Cambodia, Briton was treated 'inhumanely', Repatriation aid given to 491 immigrants, Japanese worried by recession rather than by fuel shortage, Mr Wilson 'below par' Mr Prentice declares, Five new ministers in Spanish Cabinet reshuffle, Mr Jones calls for end to dock strike, Arabs on hunger strike are force-fed in Israel jails, Shipping and ports of Asia Modern demands mean more exchanges of ideas, South Korea: progress despite difficulties, President Boumedienne revives proposal for Opec fund to help out pending monetary reform, Big fall in number who want to be teachers, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, German official to speak in Britain for EEC, The Times Diary The renaissance of Harold Wilson, Afghan Army accused of training guerrillas, Italians and Saudis sign treaty of cooperation, Hongkong: record effort stimulates optimism in container traffic, The division of Cyprus can only mean a slow death for the island, Strike brings Italy's transport to a halt, EEC officials believe Britain overplayed its renegotiation hand, Most expensive Rolls-Royce mainly for export, Commission urges need for black foster parents, Iran to get eight U S nuclear power plants, Refuse tips a serious health risk in Glasgow, Singapore: against the economic tide, One ton of gold seized from princely family, Earthquakes and hurricanes seen as war weapons, Hotel services for the homeless 'cannot be justified', Benn attack on BBC power structure, An ideal that proved unattainable, Childminder centre to give social service, 'Public before press' move backfires at Broadmoor tribunal, Schools asked to disclose exam results, Speed and size rule the waves, Talks today on DC 10 air crash settlement, New design body sets out to improve public buildings, Lamb: roast, stuffed grilled or minced, Asylum case violinist emigrates to Australia, Why the EEC summit must go without a hitch, Mr Murray defends Shelepin visit, Contracts under review, Sir Charles silence by solemnity, Doctor admits sex proposal to patient, Subsidence at Tate forces staff to move, Israel reported considering concessions over Sinai. Display Advertising: The British Transport Docks Board, British Gas, Rentokil Group Limited, Unilever, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Motor, Wingate Investments Limited, Hutchison International Limited, High & Dry, Y.S.Line, The Maritime Services Board Of N.S.W, Hitachi Zosen Robin Dockyard (Pte) Ltd., The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Cable & Wireless, Giro, The Hongkong Bank Group, Hongkong United Dockyards Limited, Laing, Second British Assets Trust Limited, Neptune Orient Lines, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd., Kuehne & Nagel Ltd., Halifax Building Society, Record Ridgway Ltd., Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, Port Of Singapore Authority, Time. Weather: The Weather. Law: Jail for man who 'scared driver to death', Back to the judge Brown v Brown, Critic wins £1,200 libel damages, Chancery Division Abuse of process of court at time of striking out Domer v Gulf Oil (Great Britain) Ltd, Three cleared of corruption over gas scheme, Right of appeal against prosecution's costs Regina v Hayden, Canon cleared of park theft. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Educational, Public Notices, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: NPO/Davis Festival Hall, Whicker's World Yorkshire, Royal Ballet gala Covent Garden, The Night That Made America Famous Ethel Barrymore, New York, Cleveland Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Cool, shining cruelty The Way of the World Thames (tonight), London debuts, Don's Party Royal Court. Sport: Rugby Union Scotland XV unchanged for Calcutta Cup game, Hockey New Zealand surprise the World Cup champions, Boxing Oxford triumph in thrilling climax, Sports in Brief, Tennis Cox does not let jet lag stop him, Rowing, Football European Cup full of dispirited champions, Cricket Test heads for draw while Amiss approaches 200, Ice skating Volkov and Curry the early leaders, Badminton At last an Englishman is seeded in All England, Racing Aintree deadlock still unresolved. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Two new bishops suffragan named, University news, Latest appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 4, 1950 Symbol of America, Let's not welsh on the truth in the Prentice affair. Editorials/Leaders: The Arrest Of Mr Sithole, Legislative Chaos. Letters to the Editor: Hydrographic survey, Counting the referendum votes, Expelline an MP, Complexities of Gains Tax, Bill jeopardizes food manufacturing, A proper peal of bells, Surprises in churches, Meeting the world food crisis, Dilemma of fishing industry, Maintaining law and order, Redevelopment of City of London, Homes in new towns, Advantages and disadvantages, Link between wages and inflation, Government objectives, Television journalism, Inhibiting effect of EEC funds on regional aid, Moorgate disaster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,934, Broadcasting, Group of landscape studies in oil by Alexander Cozens exceeds estimate, Radio. Births. Obituaries: Mr Gillie Potter Comedian of an individual flavour, The Dowager Lady Mowbray, Sir T. Parry-Williams, H. M. Tydeman, Signor Antonio Notariello. Business and Finance: Mortgage rate decision hinges on Budget, Midland Bank chief forecasts drop in profits, Bridgewater Estates, General Motors borrowing $600m from markets to finance small car production, Data Logic results, Tax loophole on stock options to be closed, Durlacher calls in McKinsey, FAO head's concern at sugar market instability, Jessell sells its stake in Johnson, Experts predict upswing in U S economy by latter half of year, Shares climb back after shaky start, Bridon rights issue, Diverted Arab funds boost reserves, Plea for mobility of inherited wealth, Resistance to Capel's money market hopes, Costs blamed for slide by Elder Smith, CBI president joins Stock Exchange liaison body, Defensive arguments about Unilever, EEC go-ahead for rise in cotton yarn imports raises protest in Britain, Commodities Sugar futures fall by £19 a long ton, Advertising & marketing. Sales promotions suffer more than displays, Outlook mixed but BHG looks to more rapid growth in 1975, United City Merchants pass £1m in six months, Yearlings again 11¼ pc, Business Diary: Flight of fancy · Fed up, Inland Revenue's role in the muddle over capital transfer tax, Lower profit margins by Unilever, CSR in last fling to AE urges acceptance, Weighing the wealth of Vosper, Best year at Greenfield, Godfrey's go deeper into red and omit final payout, How the markets moved, ICI details £415m investment programme, Pioneer work by Davy Powergas on Swedish plant, The gambles France is taking over its energy strategy, Issues & Loans SFE bond offer coming soon, Imperial plant talks fail to reach settlement, Union executive tells Leyland strikers to return, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Interest rate cut, Decision soon on Land Rover plant in Egypt. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New panel for Issuing Houses. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar rallies, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Stockmarkets Strong close to erratic session, Stock Exchange Prices Finishing stronger, Recent Issues Closing price, Wall Street.

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