The Times - 21/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Harry Debelius, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, By Craig Seton, From Fred Emery, By Philip Howard, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hencke, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent Bristol, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Walker, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Fron Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Paul Martin, By Divid Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Jane Monahan, From Patrick Brogan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Philip French, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, William Fine, Renée Short, Geoffrey Smith, Dr Tony Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, WILFRID GRENVILLE-GREY, , W. H. BEALE, , NIGEL FISHER, , ALEXANDER DOWNER, , JOCELYN STEVENS, , JOHN BOYDEN, , J. M. FOX, , A. G. TINCEY, , M. HENNESSEY, , P. T. COX, , HENRY LEWES, , H. FASSNIDGE, , PETA FORDHAM, , ANTHONY E. F. TROTMAN, , ALFRED FRANCIS, , CHRISTOPHER ROSE, , J. M. ROSS, , ALLAN W. RATHER, , J. A. HILTON, , Mr H. Jackson Burrows writes:, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Roger Vielvoye, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Peter Hill, By Our Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, From Mr R. C. Comery, RONALD COMERY, , JAMES NAYLOR, , J. P. STEWART, , MICHAEL IVENS, , FREDDIE LAKER, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , DAVID MITCHELL, , E. A. KING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Elliott, By Tony May, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely, by Peter Nichols, P.N., by John Earle, J.E., by Patricia Clough, by Giuseppe Fiori,
ResumoNews: New moves in Rhodesia dispute African leader expected to visit London soon, 'Daily Telegraph' plans staff cut of a third, Churches must raise more money to pay the clergy, The Queen's Christmas talk, NZ populist threat to Labour grip on power, Bay City Roller cleared of causing death, Doctors will get details of the tests they fail, Tribunal rejects appeal on grass seed ban, General Franco's deathbed appeal for his enemies to forgive him, Mr Reagan threatened with toy gun on Miami street, Settlers killed in battle with Brazil Indians, Labour factions fight for control of liaison body, MP's threat worries nationalist officials, We must turn back from investing in prisons instead of people, Slater land sale move unnoticed, Wages dispute stops flights from Heathrow, Tourist industries get big cash boost at low cost to environment, Government on strike in Portugal, London bombs mark IRA policy change, Amendments will put Scoittish MPs' devolution threat to test, Lucan public examination is adjourned, Labour MPs 'regret' campaign by police, Minister attacks Dail critics of 'terrorist' Bill, Phalangists suspect M Couve of Muslim bias, Most of world sees franco death as opportunity for creation of democratic regime in Madrid, Ten nations join in research on coal, French budget debate enlivened by strikers, Serious concern as HND courses fail to attract students, Consumers urge new farm price strategy, Radio wavelength conflicts settled by compromise, Reagan candidacy worries liberals, Children aged 7 'identify with the have-nots', Senior ministers want to use enabling Bills for easier government, The American way of not having a heart attack, Consultants threaten industrial action and mass resignations, Mr Rumsfeld is sworn in as defence chief, Five girls die as jet crushes car, Teeth to cost more, Mrs Gandhi accuses China of hostile activities, Communists put off European summit, Science report Medicine: Detecting spina bifida, Bill retains anti-terror measures, British attendance angers Labour, The Times Diary War at sea, but all so friendly on land, Criticism over closure of match factory, Exploding the Civil Service myth, State governor is confident that tax-rise plan will prompt Mr Ford to rescue New York, Shepherds now take the bus for a shift in the factory, Doubt about validity of Parliament Act of 1949, Mr Wilson suggests 'financial efficiency' units in local authorities to keep an eye on spending and performance, Report by police after boy mauled by lion dies, Trip for travel agents ends with complaints, Child-death report Criticizes welfare staff, Cement inquiry orders envoy to stay in Lagos, MPs' protest at £20,000 EEC party rejected, Soviet success in unmanned space docking, Weapon against the system, Ulster law suggestions are viewed askance, Food prices Meat prices remain steady, Albanian leaders to draw up new constitution, Tory leaders accused of decrying social sciences, Mr Dan Smith cleared of fraudulent trading, As Mr Thorpe steps out to spread the message, the Liberal crown princes are on the prowl, Antonio Gramsci: 'This century's most original Marxist thinker', Spain's enemies are alert, last message declares, Dependence on oil refining resented, UN report on Sahara cites Algerian view, Russian concern over northern exit to Atlantic, Agreed changes to be kept in trade union Bill, A new airport for London area is still possible, Sicily and Sardinia Opposites at heart, Nixon on the mood of America, Hattersley pledge on British trawlers, Tax disc was placed 7in too high, Ford plea to Congress on Kissinger subpoenas, CIA 'plotted Castro and Lumumba murders' Senate report tells of the exploding seashell and the poisoned diving suit, New sweeps against guerrillas in Argentina. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, British Gas, Bright Steel, Fribourg & Treyer, Tops Tv Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, Air France, Saras, Edinburgh Crystal, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Credito Industriale Sardo, Collins, Marchwiel Holdings Limited, The Great Universal Stores Limited, Pontin's Limited, Societa' Italiana Resine, Costa Dei Tre Colfi, Croft Distinction,, Selection Trust Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Hoverlloyd, The Sicilian Sun IS Waiting For You, Conservation Coin Collection,, Pimm's, Worth Paris, Dana Corporation, Anglo Persian Carpet Company Ltd, Bank Base Rates, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Save The Children, Trustee Savings Banks, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, McKechnie Brothers Limited, Rumianca, Department Of Energy., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Cantieri Navali Riuniti Palermo, South African Airways, Klm, Pan Am, E.S.P.I., Molas Golf Club, Beecham Group Limited, London Bedding Centre Of Sloane Street, C.L.R.P. Investment Trust Limited, Hotel Zagarella & Sea Palace, Merrill Lynch, Pierch, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancia, Palermo Market Mafia Contained, Twa, Hine, Harrods, Barnardo's, Peterborough Development Corporation. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report November 20 1975 Laytime runs from notice of readiness Court of Appeal Aldebaran Compania Maritima SA v Aussenhandel AG, Ex-whip of SPD to pay £19,240 in tax case, George Davis's solicitors appeal for new witness, Court ban on cable makers' price rings, MPs on picket at trial of 14 pacifists, Illegal arms traffic case opens in Bonn, Solicitor takes Mr Whitlam to court over loans. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Covent Garden and Coliseum to share, Radio, Broadcasting, Pair of Chola bronzes sold for £29,268, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,156. Sport: Real tennis Angus beaten at his own game by a voung man, Racing Head decides not to risk Border Incident in hurdle races, Golf Good start by Britain and South Africa, Sports in Brief, Cricket West Indians overdue for runs before first Test, Tennis A seed with less speed is upset by Mottram, Athletics Appeal launched at schools to 'Dig for British Gold', Football England offered only limited examination in World Cup draw, Motor racing Speculation about Hunt as Hesketh loses his battle, Boxing Title bout for Nottingham, Rugby Union. Politics and Parliament: Part of tax burden should be removed from firms with proven record of profitability, Fiscal policy lacking strategy and definition, Investment at centre of price policy changes, Unarmed civilian ships adequate to protect trawlers at present, Next week's business, Enterprise board begins its work House of Commons, First Bills start their passage, Selective import controls, No action on complaint of privilege, Lord Thorneycroft attacks divisive and irrelevant proposals House of Lords, MP tabled question in name of Mr Thorpe. Reviews: A Month in the Country Albery, BBC SO/C. Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Ignoble savage: a famous mystery reworked The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (a) Paris-Pullman/ Phoenix, East Finchley Permission to Kill (aa) Warner West End Mister Quilp (u) ABC 1, Shaftesbury Avenue Sharks' Treasure (a) Rialto, NPO/Mata Festival Hall, Jane Austen and Her World Southern, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Educational, Christmas countdown, Entertainments, Services, Christmas gift guide. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 21, 1950, A night at Siegfried's opera with no great expectations. Editorials/Leaders: Extraordinary Efforts To Prolong Life, General Franco, At Last We Got One Decision Right. Letters to the Editor: Making use of productivity techniques, London Symphony Orchestra, Protests vindicated, Fleet Street stoppage, Dr Herrema's return, Growth of nationalized industry costs, Plight of small businesses, Cats and dogs, Defence counsel's duty, Dismissal of Mr Whitlam, Civil Service pay and pensions, Precautions against bombs, Overseas students, 'Instant' revenue from air transport and tourism, Angels on a pin, The 1922 Committee, A dreadful Queen's Speech, Future of the Old Vic, A remedy for British disunity and lack of self-confidence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF officers graduate, University news, Latest appointments, Royal Society medals. Deaths. Obituaries: Elizabeth Taylor A novelist of subtlety, Mr Algernon Sharman, Obituary General Franco A dictator who gave Spain a period of law and order, Dr Francis Bach. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Index back by more than five points, Stock Exchange Prices Easier tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Greece to establish £60m state aircraft industry, Business Diary: Banking on Cooke · Habitat reunion, Unit trust sales reach highest level since June, Discount market, GRA Property Trust is seeking way to rebuild, Amal Industrials up 15 pc, S African Distilleries, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Increases on Shell UK Chemicals products, Russell Bros (Paddington), Crown Agents' loan position to be clarified, Policyholders Protection Board members, Reactor group lays off 740 in California, Incentives sought for UK shipyards, Bill to end Sugar Board, Revival at home swings Streeters back to profit, majority of Advisory Board oppose HUge public funds to save Chrysler, Survival plan may hit the Midlands, Singapore hint of Haw Par settlement, Scilly order setback for Drypool, Marchwiel 30 pc ahead but margins still tight, Mining CRA plans to take 31 pc in Hail Creek coal, Elf-Aquitaine abandons dry offshore well, Foundrymen hit back at Lord Ryder, Dearer gas to follow contract changes for North Sea groups, Land Securities ploughs its own furrow, Japan on trade tightrope, State will pay £250m to pits' pension fund, Nearly-halved interim profits jolt market in Selection Trust, Briefly, Coffee pact draft progress, Big rise in American corporations' profits, Japan urged to adopt new reflation tactics, Floor price for oil 'by Christmas', Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Chairmen report Yarrow wants better terms, OECD support fund measure goes to MPs, Early statement on import curbs, Unions challenge Pirelli move to dismiss 1,450, On the threshold of System X, Re-shaping fillip to Robertson, Lord Ryder summons both sides at Leyland, Kenana Sugar in £7.6m Arab loan, Ocean to sell China stake to Swires for £6m cash. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G Blunden made Bank of England director. Property: Residential property Conversion preserves old links, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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