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The Times - 20/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Penny Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, By Philip howard, By Our Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Special Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Andrew Murray, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent., A. S. Byatt, David Jones, Trevor Fishlock, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, Philip Howard, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, John Percival, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, John Pardoe, Peter Strafford, Ronald Butt, PHS, Bernard Levin, D. M. LANG, , D. N. TULLOCH, , PAUL NICOLSON, , WALPOLE LEWIN, , P. M. S. GILLAM., ROBERT PINKERTON, , DAVID NICHOLAS, , KENNET, , PETER HORSFIELD, TONY JUDGE, , BRUCE of DONINGTON, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , PETER R. DAVIES, , W. R. EYRES, , DONALD ALBERY, , IAN ALBERY, , HAREWOOD, , EDDIE KULUKUNDIS., IAIN MACKINTOSH, , RICHARD PILBROW, , JOHN TOOLEY, , HENRY COOPER, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , BASIL E. BENNETT., Philippa Toomey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Young, ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , PATRICK de LASZLO, , ALFRED E. SINGER, , NEVILLE W. ROBINSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Wainwright, By John Plender, By Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Waymark, by Michael Binyon, by Edward Mortimer, M.B., by Sherban Cantacuzino, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Paul Keeler, by Peter Kilner, by Dr R. J. A. Wilson, R.J.A.W., by Denis Taylor, by Elias T. Ghantus, P.K., by Roger Vielvoye, by Ralph Izzard, by Karl Lavrencic,

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News: Mrs Gandhi tells court of election mistakes, Defence White Paper £4,700m cuts in spending confirmed despite 'considerable disquiet' within Nato, Irresponsible lunacy to ignore effects of pay rises, chancellor says, Saudi Arabia, Pickets jeer as troops move Glasgow refuse, Fischer not to defend title after chess row, Shopping China on a plate, Government to give guide on dumping sites, Buying the best technology reverses ancient flow of knowledge, Masters oppose TV channel for education only, Snow reports from European resorts, EEC will assist Briton held by Swiss, M Chirac visits Moscow for security talks, Apology to Lord Cadogan, Supersonic jet service for Russians delayed, Would-be settlers evicted by Israel troops, Hospital workers' union alleges racial remarks, Israel pessimism as Dr Kissinger goes to seek support of King Faisal for peace mission, Anti-Market Labour men seize NEC initiative, Comprehensive health service has become a symbol of progress, Syria and Iraq, Maghreb, Why a fresh injection of cash is needed to avoid political penny-pinching, BBC journalists 'black' interviews by colleagues, Demirel attempt to form Turkish cabinet, Western ideas clash with traditional architecture, Church calls for new attitude by management, Motoring Fuel figures may be compulsory, Talks reopen to end New York doctors' strike, 'No one at helm' as trawler left Aberdeen, Must we take the blame?, Great strides made but higher education still has a long way to go, Eec Referendum Mr Callaghan tries to allay fears of left, Dr Kissinger carps at Vietnam aid refusal, Nigerian inquiry into S African business trips, League finds importance growing in new world situation, Mr Brezhnev in Budapest summit talks, Average earnings drop 1.4pc, The Yemens, Science report Agriculture: New ways of improving vams, Three in struggle to lead disunited Liberals, Sudan-Somalia, Black mourners for Mr Chitepo held in Rhodesia, Union gives Government pay beds ultimatum, Clash of symbols delays Portugal election, Lebanon, Rapid action hoped for on pensions, Turkish response awaited, Communists face setback in Italy, Coloured election likely to reject discrimination, Jordan, Arab renaissance Power and prowess in war create a rising confidence, Protestant feuding goes on unabated, CIA label is fixed to 10 US attaches in Britain, Work going well on new fighter/trainer for RAF, Amnesty in China for 'war criminals', School numbers falling, ILEA research shows, President Park's men outwit Opposition, Defence cuts eased on Nato fears, Egypt, Libya, Trust gives £1.2m to bolster medical research, Seduced patient's £145,000 award, Plea to exclude the press from closed-shop Bill, Delay urged on takeover of wives' refuge, The Gulf States, Maharishi brings wisdom to London, Mr Prentice facing no-confidence move in local constituency, Anti-EEC motion attracts 132 PLP signatures, CIA's secret $350m salvage job on sunken Soviet submarine causes astonishment in America, Weather-changing envisaged as weapon of war, Protestant Irish prisoner moved to Ulster, Plight of Kurds becoming desperate, Riches come to stay, A right time to let the people choose, Peart denial of Cabinet bitterness, Crack Lisbon guards unit to disarm, Sweden reaffirms its policy of neutrality, Airline to cut staff by more than 1,300, Risk of sudden war will linger until territorial issue is resolved, The Times Diary Mr Wilson's advice goes unheeded, Communists poised to capture Hue as thousands flee, Checks on mail admitted by US Post Office, Campaign opens to save grant schools, As a group Palestinians play important economic and cultural role, Example of Islam attracts West, County Hall 'at odds on transport policies', Mr Heath dispels the doubts, 'Assault by photograph' is dropped, Experts say wage rises breach contract. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Bell's, British Airways, J. H. Vavasseur Group Limited, Frances Plnter (Publ.) Ltd., Trade And Industry, Harrap Books, Kill Cure, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, National Westminster Bank, Cheltenham & Gloucester, Northampton Development Corporation, Psychology Today, Christies Comtemporary Art, Interim Statement, Ubaf Limited, Tate Lyle, Carliol Investment Trust Limited, The Tyneside Investment Limited, Mid Southern Water Company, Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, Airey & Wheeler, The Lazard Property Unit Trust, Arab Dawn, Political Viability Of A Palestinian State, A. Beckman Limited, The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Cable & Wireless, The Listener, Certified Ppa Dividends, Alitalia, Peugeot, Qantas, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company, Halifax, Nationwide, Buster And Billie., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oil, Common Law Peports Ltd.,, Country Life, Weatherall Green & Smith, Poolco. Law: Drug smuggler jailed, Lecturer not to appeal, 'Ransom threat' to Lady Devonport, Four for trial in Guildford bombing case, Two men and boy on 6001b explosives charge, Queen's Bench Division Woman savaged by Alsatian loses half her damages Cummings v Grainger, Freedom of choice in granting ancillary relief Doherty v Doherty, Silence on inquiry did not affect a fair trial. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Reviews: Miss von Stade at Covent Garden, Kaspar Theatre at New End, Fiction, Youth brass and symphonic bands, LPO/Richter Festival Hall, Whiff and wind Coleridge's Variety Bicentenary Studies Edited by John Beer, Crime The Naked Nuns By Colin Watson, In the thick of it Cicero By Elizabeth Rawson, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paperbacks, Being your slave what should I doe but tend,, Theatre at New End in difficulties, 'Twixt poet and public Poetry of Wales 1930-1970, Quick guide, BBC SO/Colin Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Last night's television Augustus and Gwen Bbc2, The high price of virtue The Gladstone Diaries, The Wackers Thames. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,947, Covent Garden Proms, Big increase in number of dealers bidding for old Masters in Sotheby's spring sale, Radio, Broadcasting, Compton-Burnett novel as play. Sport: Football Leeds go through with a performance of courage and sense, Golf A female Jack Nicklaus is on her way to St Andrews, Badminton The name is the same, the game different, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games S Africa not wanted at pre-Games event, Rackets Champion's pace leaves Cripps without counter, Rugby League Protests over altered competition, Rowing, Racing Levy Board to give additional £280,000, Tennis Top officials say S Africa must go for event's sake, Real tennis Lovell pursues a gentle course to victory. Politics and Parliament: Minister hopes to introduce minibus routes, increase of 41pc in water supply charges, Subsidized postal charges for books and papers ruled out, Former alcoholic seeks more money to avert 'disaster', Subsidies for housing of battered wives, Diego Garcia not to have nuclear base, Assistance to marginal oil fields: Britain's 'take' from N Sea comparable with Norway, Risk that small reserves will not be sought. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The ritual game of licence in court, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 20, 1950 More sheep needed. Editorials/Leaders: Under Pressure In Indo-China, A Bad Time To Be Cutting Defence. Letters to the Editor: Truth in lending, A home for the Theatre Museum, Moving after 146 years, A new Bill of Rights, Doctors and the Health Service, Rugby championship, Robin Hood's Day, Healey concept of taxation, Broadcasting and press, Issues in the referendum campaign, Indemnity for nationalized shareholders, Rising fast, Church patronage, Improving GLC houses, Student grants, The closed shop, Job agencies, Mr Wilson and the EEC, Claims of the Kurds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Stephen Graham Travel writer who went on foot, Sir Rupert Dering, Mr Arthur Goodson, Mr Bernard W. Kerrigan, Mr Reginald Kerslake. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Gilts rally on news of base rate cut, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Paterson, Zochonis up 27pc at midway, Four new power stations cancelled, Congress likely to agree on $25,000m tax cut, Whitehall scientist favours tidal power, Limits on widening bank margins, £73.5m paid in redundancy, American experts 'oppose Shell project in Iran', Car chief says leaving EEC would hit jobs, Boddington gain from swing back to 'draught', Record US payments deficit in final quarter, Midland to open in Moscow and Middle Fast, Scanlon doubt over NEB funds, Raw sugar assurance from T & L, Inflation fillip to Glenlivet, Mr Foot asked to intervene in dock strike, U K wine shippers keep close eye on Portugal regime's takeovers, Old hands who can help the new worker co-ops, Wages, Nat West lending rate cut to 10½2pc as loan demand in industry falls, Stock Exchange studies US option dealings, Business Diary: Marshall aid · Carry on cruising, Commodities Sugar falls by £29 a long ton, Prices monitor points to further severe inflation, Leyland puts another 5,000 on short time, Money Market Rates, Hope of end to dispute on Channel drilling, Loss wiped out at Brit Steel Constructions, Private steel firms seek venture with BSC, National Institute found wanting, Bestobell closes 40pc ahead and offers shareholders one for three, Strategic share stakes likely to maintain buoyancy of Unicorp, Curbs sought on new prices laws for food, Bonn backs Swiss 'snake', Union affiliation call to co-ops, Textile industry group urges 20pc restraint on imports, US Bill to aid investors if brokers go bankrupt, Agreement on energy cooperation likely today, $240m World Bank bond issue Placed. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at Tyndall Group and its subsidiaries. Births.

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