The Times - 16/01/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Edmund Stevens, From Arthur Osman Kidderminster, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Devlin Educational Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, By David Spanier, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Special Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Louis Heren, H. R. F. Keating, Philippa Toomey, Chris Bonington, David Williams, Roger Baker, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, David Robinson, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellany, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Power, M. H. Pappworth, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Butt, NORWICH, , L. P. S. ORR, , JAMES RUDDEN, , DAVID BELLAMY, , GEORGE EDINGER, , HAROLD THOMPSON, , MISHA BLACk, , RONALD GOULD, , TOM MARGERISON, , JULIUS GOULD, , NOEL H. P. TURNER, , HENRY PLUMB, , NEIL L. McCALL SMITH, , DAVID FRITH, , C. SCOTT FORBES, , RICHARD MEYNELL, , JOCK GALLAGHER, , Sheila Black, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, Lady Pepler writes:, Sir Hugh Wilson writes:, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, Adrian Hope, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, R. H. GRIERSON, , D. E. ROBERTS, , E. C. WHITE, , GERALD BARTLETT, , VERONICA WEDGWOOD., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Wainwright, By David Mott, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Sir Keith says centre will challenge ideas, S Korean paper braves pressure, Why anti-war American woman came out of hiding, Overall plan for Hadrian's Wall to be mapped out, Ministers angry over Stonehouse delay on resignation from Commons, Labour plans to take over four fifths of aircraft industry, State Of The Union President Ford tells Congress: Progress and solutions can be achieved, Shopping around, Coercion alleged in S-W Africa election, Gold miners sent home to Lesotho after clash, Irish Budget seen as expansionist, West Europe, Fears for safety of kidnapped girl increase, Lack of cash a threat to universities' future, vice-chancellor says, Drivers urged to keep cars, MPs want more time on EEC aim, Three solicitors disciplined, Washington dismay at Moscow's trade blow, Snow reports from European resorts, North-west ambulance officers to strike, Get-rich doctors who exploit the health service, Swearing-in of new Cabinet in Cyprus, Israel soldiers wounded in foray to eliminate terrorist base in Lebanon border village, RSPCA gets new chairman, Calls for tax to replace local rates system, 'Spies' held in W Germany, CIA admits it infiltrated protest groups in US, Tightening our belts to help the hungry, Science report Energy: Reducing waste, Education vouchers studied by Kent, Mrs Castle's hopes for Women's Year, Illness strikes French Communist leader, Fleet Street publishers give printers an ultimatum, Scots teachers accept salary deal, Sir Oswald finds an audience in Munich, Drab and cheerless setting for dramatic moment in release of Ulster internees, Another Vietnamese province in danger, Tokyo minister will claim islands, Britain agrees to let Turkish Cypriots leave, Spain drops plan for unified defence ministry, Really rather silly, our two-gun hero playing hijacks, EEC finds the sugar but at a cost of £35m, Motoring Lotus strategy seems to be paying off, Spain-Morocco conflict possible over oil rights, Squatters warned of severe fire hazard, State of Union 'not good' as Mr Ford calls for cut in taxes, Angola independence set for November at Portugal signing, Approval expected for Tory leadership poll changes, London consultants reject contract, Mr Papadopoulos rails at 'parody of justice', The Times Diary Where rich Arabs go to get mended, Third World and EEC fail to agree in time, Bonn parties prepare for the fray, Warning to motorists over insurance firm's cover, Conference on censorship cancelled, Inquiry into solicitors' part in conveyancing sought, Smith pessimism over settlement chance, At last, a new wind of realism is stirring in Whitehall, Animal smugglers will risk unlimited fines and up to year in jail, Curious contradiction of Brezhnev policy, Americans see logic of Kremlin rebuff. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Lansing Bagnall, Hanson Trust, Hawkes And Co. Ltd.,, Noble Lowndes, Tate + Lyle, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Aac, Mas, Help The Aged,, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited., Certified Ppa Dividends, British Times Readers, Fiberglass Limited, Stocks Bros. (Buildings) Limited,, Plessey, The Platinum Guild, Dorman Smith Holdings Ltd, National Insurance Contributions System., Tomorrow's Antiques Limited, London Bedding Centre, Halifax Building Society, Weatherall Green & Smith, Costain. News in Brief. Law: Detective tells jury he was outsmarted, No seat belts warning needed, Witnesses best, blast inquiry is told, Threatening calls to woman on drug charge, Petrol taken from court in secret formula case, Church bans memorial to Katyn massacre, Bank robber is made a bankrupt, Fine over device 'to detect radar trap', Man accused of newspaper boy's murder. Politics and Parliament: MP wants workers to fill half the places on nationalized industry boards, Uncertainty causing fall in house buying, Public control of all ports, Majority of 30 in favour of £10m tax repayment to trade unions, Rate relief plan for next year ruled out, Slimmer Burmah 'will help North Sea oil', EEC plan to end sex discrimination soon, Cash for Welsh studies, Major aircraft manufacturers to be merged into one state corporation: Bill this session House of Commons, Finance Bill: Tory move to ease investment income surcharge fails, Company law proposal delayed, Tory MP confident on local lottery Bill, Government may purchase Burmah's shares in BP. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: paperbacks, Death of a Salesman Guildford, Grubby acid-drop Lost Illusions Paul Léautaud and his World By James Harding (Allen & Unwin, £5.50), Crime The Snow Tiger By Desmond Bagley, Ireland's tragedy Woodbrook By David Thomson, Son of a bitch Drew Pearson Diaries 1949-59 Edited by Tyler Abell (Cape, £7.50), Fiction A Man Come Home By Roy A. K. Heath, Books On fire with huge visions Dostoevsky By Leonid Grossman Translated by Mary Mackler (Allen Lane, £8), Macbeth Young Vic, The Arts Indian file, BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/ Radio 3, Flower of cities London By Felix Barker and Peter Jackson (Cassell, £10) London Scene from "The Strand" Arranged by Gareth Cotterell (Diploma Press, £3), Last night's television Cilla's Comedy Six ATV, Quick guide, Mrs Acland's Ghosts Bbc 2, The savage cold Antarctic Adventure Scott's Northern Party By Raymond E. Priestley Foreword by Sir Vivian Fuchs. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, January 16, 1950 Colombo aid. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational, Motor Show Place, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 32. Arts and Entertainment: Dame Anna Neagle as Dame of Sark, Darwin appeal gala, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,893, New York amends rule on sale reserves, Bridge pairs champions prepare for battle. Sport: Snooker Spencer resists challenge from Pulman, Racing Tammuz should advance Trophy claims, Squash rackets Final can offer accurate guide to merits, Sports in Brief, Show jumping No action against Smith as BSJA accept apology, Hockey Malaysians ruin their chances by over-anxious tackling, Football MacDougall's last word against the club who discarded him, Rugby Union Saracens given too much latitude, Motor rally For one Lancia it is Monte Carlo and bust, Tennis Partnership of lefthanders for Britain, Cricket Denness ready to lead England after his confident century, Winter sport Austrian ski team manager resigns. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Editorials/Leaders: The Export Of Live Animals, A Cool Period For Détente, Good News Still Calls For Good Sense. Letters to the Editor: Cost factors in postal operations, Intimidating bowling, Hijackers, Trees and taxation, Advice on art purchases, Limiting London traffic, Letters To The Editor Realism in the business of lending, Tax problems in Ambridge, Export of livestock for slaughter, Israel and Unesco, The anger of the middle class. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Prof Campbell, Lord Fiske, Mr LI Fu-Chun Leading role in planning China's socialist economy, Sir Alfred Reed. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Trade figures give spur to gilts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Pound strong on trade figures, Wall Street, Issues & Loans $25m Eurobond, Stock Exchange Prices Late firmness. Business and Finance: Gold Fields now buy into Unicorp, Discount market, Kuwait purchase in Paris denied, Osborn now meeting higher payments on state loan, Chrysler's new car to be made in France, £152m drop in Britain's monthly trade deficit gives share prices a fillip, ADM Business Systems now asks for receiver, Unicorp spurt, Montedison sales sharply higher, Business Diary: Mint condition · Red, white and blotto, Temporary aid for the issue market, Japan may head foreign investments, Mr Tom Wyner resigns from Edward Bates board, Reminder on tax changes for Bank overdrafts, Patents news Wheeled walking stick for helping the blind, Government review on BSC plant closures expected by end of month, Starch front-runner in Manbre's 27pc rise to £5.4m peak, Day of decision for Cowley engine tuners, National Bus Co calls for £20m to £25m state aid, £15m boost to colliery, Aerospace: the questions still to be answered, Building society chief wants wider margins, Plea to restore confidence to agriculture, US bank said to be in difficulties, Thorn half-year profits fall 14pc on rising sales, Imports of cotton goods cause concern, Briefly, Fine finish to Leyland Paint hoists profit by half, Money Market Rates, Lowson trusts rebuff CSR bid for Australian Estates, SE lifts limits on companies' share placings, Government spending $35,000m more in America's next Budget, Commodities Cocoa futures advance baffling, Russia's veto leaves US still hopeful for trade, Into battle with Mr Healey, 400 workers redundant at English Electric, IMF committee adopt Healey plan with recycling fund of $6,000m, Company Meeting York County Savings Bank, Courtaulds has new carbon fibre pact with Mitsubishi, Tripartite pay forum proposed by CBI, Five-year hotel training plan launched, Bank must sell Mercedes stake, Try harder to fly British, CAA chief says, Wholesale prices in America fell 0.5 pc last month. Business Appointments: Business appointments Forward Trust chairman named. Births.
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