The Times - 09/12/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Clive Borrell, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Paul Martin, From David Cross, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Hencke of The Times Higher Education, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Congreve v Home Office, By Diana Geddes, From Robert Fisk, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Jane Monahan, From Bruce Palling, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, by Prudence Glynn, Christopher Warman reports:, by Ross Davies, by John Groser, by Lionel Esher, Paul Overy, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, Lord Walston, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, GEOFFREY BINDMAN, , GEORGE PATRICK DWYER, , BRIAN CROZIER, , IAN GOW, , R. A. GARDINER, , PHILIP GOODHART, , E. W. PEARCEY, , FREDDIE WOOD, , CONRAD RUSSELL, , ALAN WARHURST, , T. A. ROBERTS, , A. J. BRAYASHAW, , MARK GIROUARD, , D. C. PRATT, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Walters, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Our Energy Correspondent, ROY LAISHLEY, , G. T. HOLLINS, , B. G. WALLIS, , C. T. H. HARRISON, EMMA SHACKLE, , DUDLEY G. MASON, , ROBERT N. COHEN, , DOROTHY M. BETTS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, W. F. Coxon, By Terry Byland,
ResumoNews: QC says he was not ordered to make 'threat', Washington Post printers reject £12,500 pay offer, Israel jets force airliner to land, Journalists in Sydney strike over poll 'bias', Gentle colour now warms this once unloved thoroughfare, Law Commission proposal on broken contract, Companies sue over 78 feature films, Mr Justice Megarry, A five-year plan to bring Europe's agricultural policy up to date, Ford offer fails to halt Kissinger contempt move, 'No plans for big cuts in rail services', Poll for Europe possible by 1978, MPs say, Arson cause of nearly half severe fires, Waterfront hotel in Beirut falls to Muslim onslaught, Warning to Italians about 'road of no return', Minister asked to look into computer dispute, World churches condemn intervention in Angola, Engineers vote to toe the line on £6 limit, Herrema defendant voices threat of terror campaign against foreign businessmen, Students reject move to elect executive through secret ballot, Mr Mason gives pledge to Nato on defence cuts, Archaeology report Change in publication policy urged, Science report Ethology: Serious purpose of play, New York state seeks budget cuts, A free hand on pollution, Poles are promised more openings to the West, 50 arrests at Madrid cemetery, Taxation a menace to Chiltern woodland, The Times Diary Please let me in on the dirt, Labour committee will study EEC decisions, Russia again accused of colonial role in Africa, Bygone bakeries but a bevy of banks, Watchmen's rise of £38 a week 'acceptable', Jews withdrawn from illegal settlement, Slowdown in pace of inflation continues, Mrs Castle agrees on new doctors' pay audit, A heaven haven memorial, Fretilin troops retreat into the hills as pro-Jakarta groups set up rival administration in Dili, Engineering gaps are filled by oil, Fewer marriages, but more divorces, Iceland says illegal net is being used by Britons, Peronist rule at risk as army power grows, Fashion Dressing the part, Arts Council to receive extra grant of £2.3m, Party split threatens unity of Lisbon Government, Tory temper cools on detention decision, Vietnam woos US business, Teachers end two-year dispute, Siege police believe only three gunmen ware trapped in flat, Mr Ford's doctrine for the Pacific offers a gesture of conciliation, After 10 years, end is in sight to Oman's secret war, New assembly to decide on Laos election, 'No jobs for classics graduates', Opening shot in farm price tussle, War seen as certain if Rhodesia talks fail, Amsterdam, Dec 8 Moluccan gunmen free children after Indonesian diplomat agrees to hear their grievances, Special units could stop child deaths, NSPCC says, Pope daydreams of purity mantling Earth, Dr Kaunda tells Zambians to tighten their belts, Pay and price rises to cost taxpayer an additional £2,315m, Delhi-Dacca accord on cooperation, Deal on new methods by four press unions, 'Men had 10 minutes to join union', Victoria Street Sw1 A Special Report. Index. Politics and Parliament: Talks continuing on moves to hold down prices, Mr Varley promises big Chrysler rescue, left-wing MPs say, Price of sherry in supermarkets, Mr Freud leaves catering post, Inquiry into petrol pricing and discounts, Pay restraint causing inflation to slow down, Assembly should have some control, Oil no magic potion to transform Britain, Market toll, Policy of partnership needed if benefits are to accrue to UK, Protests at comment on fiddling of index, Government believe end of detention will isolate gunmen, Eight oil companies have agreed in principle to 51 per cent state participation in North Sea House of Commons. Display Advertising: Mbpi, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, White Satin, Telex For Xmas, Westminster City Council, Japan International Bank Limited, The Metrication Board, Tricoville, Cedar Investment Trust Limited, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Icfc, The Times, Hillier Parker May & Rowden, Giro, Bp, Odgers, Europa, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Piccadilly Theatre Ltd., Augustus Barnett, A&n, The London Diamond Exchange, Rand Mines, Limited, May & Hassell Limited, The Royal British Legion, Suede & Leather Garments, Savills. Law: Court of Appeal Ex parte order for preservation of confidential documents Anton Piller KG v Manufacturing Processes Ltd and Others., Questions on petition at Tyndale school inquiry, Man wanted in Britain given bail in Dublin, 'More power to juvenile courts' plea, Miner accused of sabotage to pit's ventilation, Car burnt out on way to court, VAT fraud by accountant, Lady Lucan's separation plea adjourned, George Davis appeal opens, Counsel's statement in TV licence case, Crown says 'Godfather' tried to make deal, Judge asks for attendance of civil servant, Spaghetti House case opens. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr P. Cadbury resigns from sports foundation, Latest appointments, Royal Society bursaries. Sport: Racing Jockey Club disallow new guarantee for Northumberland Plate, Tennis Six sections in code of conduct, Cricket Hughes and Marsh lead rally by W Australia, Sports in Brief, Skiing Accidents revive doubts on downhill racing safety, Table tennis Russian side are excluded from championships, Football Own goal ends a prolonged encounter, Rugby Union Cambridge just need to be themselves, Boxing Stracey will not box until March at least. Reviews: Collage: the new connexion, Book reviews Three separate journeys around Australian cricket, Music Group of London St John's/Radio 3, Redcliffe concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, Crespin acts Carmen at the Met, Quick-change capitalist Yobbo Nowt Shaw, Rogue's Rock Southern, Camelot Pie Greenwich. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Funeral Arrangements, Salerooms, Services, Business to Business READERS are recommended to take appropriate professional advice before entering obligations., Christmas gift guide. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 8, 1950, This curious passion Parliament has for making a collective ass of itself. Editorials/Leaders: Revised Arithmetic For Junior Doctors, A Receiver For Chrysler, Indonesia Takes Over In East Timor. Letters to the Editor: Nationalized industries, Magistrates' justice, Cost of Britain's defence budget, Highest mountain, The greatest creative opportunity, Shopping bag surprise, Case of the TV licences, Post Office courtesy and efficiency, Cuts in postal service, Wrong place?, Cumbersome machinery of cash transfers, Overseas production interests, Arrested in Chile, High taxation, Archaeology and the law, Bringing back the death penalty, Morals and inflation, Replacement buildings, Picketing a dirty weapon, Bertrand Russell, Buffer stock schemes and realistic pricing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Illuminated manuscript is sold for £14,700, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,171. Obituaries: Sir George Dowty, Mr Thornton Wilder Novelist and playwright. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Long gilts stand out against the slide, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses. Business and Finance: 1m car premiums up, Discount market, MAM's dividend is a bit better than expected, Rolls-Royce receiver to pay 5p more a share, Petrol inquiry terms ready, Slater loan stock purchase, FNFC faces up to realities, Commodities, UK companies in Mecca contract, UK metal stocks, America threatens swift retaliation if Britain introduces curbs on imports, Lord Ryder to warn Leyland men today, Court approves Alfred Herbert takeover scheme, Business Diary: Hall of fame · Reverse charges, Germans take up 54pc stake in Hutchison unit, Ethylene plant talks soon, Iraq takes over West's 22 pc stake, Rise in savings holds credit sales at low level, Chairmen report Chown Securities, OECD gloomy about Third World outlook, Controls may cover cars, footwear and textiles, First National Finance changes its banking role status, Two decades of wasted time and energy, Briefly, BSC poised to levy 30pc price rises, £35m needed for energy research next year, Banks face 10-year fight to mop up market, 85 jobs go as rundown starts at Jensen, Overseas holders took out £380m sterling funds in third quarter, May & Hassell sees upturn in second half, Whitecroft checked but now on the mend, Computer news Burroughs launches big systems range, Wholesale Prices, Alcan ingots go up by 6pc, EPC's Trizec in £50m Canadian sell-off, EMI buy Talk of the Town, Two tipped as ships chiefs. Business Appointments: Business appointments Deputy succeeds industrial relations chief at NCB. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.
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