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The Times - 13/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, From Peter Nichols, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From A Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Venning, of The Times Educational Supplement, Hugh Clayton, By Philip Howard, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Rene Flipo, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, Patrick Brogan, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Bryan Magee, Lord Chalfont, PHS, Roger Berthoud, Geoffrey Smith, David Wood, W. R. van STRAUBENZEE, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, , FREDERICK CORFIELD, , ARTHUR KIRBY, , IAN R. MATHEWS, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , D. H. R. ARCHER, , CHRISTOPH BERTRAM, , DAVID BOULTON, , ARTHUR C. DAVIES, , BERNARD V. SLATER, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Gretel Spitzer, Mr J. B. Bury, R.B., Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, From Ali Reza Jahan-Shahi, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Christopher Wilkins, Frank Vogl, J. LINDSAY THOMAS, , F. ANDREW SHARMAN, , Kenneth Owen, OLIVER CAIGER-SMITH, , ALAN G. LANE, , JIM PLATTS, , GORDON V. KIBBLEWHITE, , By Christopher Wilkins, Clifford Webb, Desmond Quigley, Craig Howard, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: Pope asks Irish to love their neighbours, Selection of 'Observer' editor next week, Scattered machine-gun clashes as Beirut returns to normal after four weeks of civil war, Eton solves a grave problem, Gunman hit on border, Army says, Phnom Penh becomes 'dead city', In times like these, Britain cannot afford to ignore the promise of Latin Amercia, 'Malicious criticism' of comprehensive schools, Left-wing challenge to electricians' leaders, M Simonet to leave EEC energy post, Paper is beating printers' strike, Artillery used in fighting round Timor border town, Makers say Kitten purrs along at 60 miles a gallon, Model plane enthusiasts upset council, Kenya opposition leader freed from detention, GMC criticized for 'inhumanity', Mutiny theory as ship sinks in the Caribbean, Playboy clubs planned for the Far East, Vast cities can work well, UN official says, Setback for French minister in by-election, Sir Keith Joseph wants to 'rub the Labour Government's noses in their failures' as Parliament returns, The Times Diary Signing on for the dole in Brixton, Mr Vorster rejects Smith charge, Donation of home for Welsh bomb man, Liberal MPs against boycott of Commons, Ex-minister queries the legality of Gen Franco's terrorism decree, Black South Africans split over policy, George Wallace, a most important loser in the Presidential race, Looking at causes rather than symptoms as crime increases, Archaeology report Cotswolds: Iron Age and Roman remains, Regional report Opening of Scottish Opera's home adds new note to inter-city rivalry, Sinai talks arranged in neutral zone, Controversial week for British ministers in Luxembourg, Edith Cavell, Christmas postal boycott urged, Events to mark bicentenary of American independence, Dutch firm worried by Kidnappers' silence, Agriculture After EEC meeting, poultry men see some hope amid the diplomatic jargon, Portugal ready to call up reserve troops to restore 'peace and discipline', Miss Redgrave claims a victory in union, Public backs firm stand in Claustre kidnap case, Support for ban on shop sale of fireworks, Senora Peron resumes power this week, Emperor Hirohito rests in a Hawaii resort, Religion has a place in the devolution debate, Shaikh Abdullah rebuked by Mrs Gandhi, Why Marxism is being left behind, Wallace plane grounded on flight to Britain, Turks in street clash before poll for senators, Ford-Rockefeller rift over aid for New York, Suez Canal traffic now 30 ships a day, Soviet minister admits poor harvest, Zionist meeting broken off during uproar, Mr Walker attacks environment 'sabotage', Action by some junior doctors feared in contract confusion, Science report Vision: Drink and be dazzled, Hamburger chain expanding, Attempt to photograph rail vandals, Mr Stonehouse to visit Commons after court case, Ministers see new hope for Ulster in Craig victory, The Land Bill: An everyday story of political bungling?, Sir Keith's common ground is not easy to find, Cow gores matador E1 Cordobes, Police hope psychology will pay off over kidnapping, Jail escapers made electronic gate opener. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Saul Bellow Humboldt's Gift, Parker Knoll Limited, Marinas, H.M.S.O., Lancia, Drivers Jonas, Cwmbran, Benson And Hedges, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bank Base Rates, Twa, Welmar, Jones Lang Wootton, The Times, Morris, Berkeley Hambro. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,123, Broadcasting, Radio, England's easy chess win over France. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, Gallantry medal for scout in sea rescue, University news, Latest appointments, W German award for French writer. Politics and Parliament: MPs' battle on Land Bill reopens today, Parliamentary notices. Law: President Sadat confirms death sentences. Sport: Yachting Crebbin champion again with five victories, Hockey Hampshire's high hopes of southern title, Athletics Tougher drug tests to be enforced at Montreal, Rugby League Australians run too fast for St Helens, Tennis Kodes climbs up list and moves on to Masters event, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Boxing Foreman to come back to the ring against Lyle, Today's football, Football Revie may recall Bowles, the prodigal son, For the Record, Golf Piccadilly may say expense is too great, Rugby Union Rosslyn Park and London Scottish broadcast their failures, Horse of the Year Show Oxer spoils Broome's triumphant week. Editorials/Leaders: A Seminar For The Summit, Sharp Words In Southern Africa, Mrs Thatcher's middle-class uprising. Letters to the Editor: Newspaper corrections, Professions betrayed from inside, Releases on parole, Arms control: European security, Parliament's congested timetable, Christians and violence, Action needed on trading stamps, Community Land Bill is recklessly doctrinaire, "Days of Hope", 75 pc rise for redirected phone calls hits doctors, Inferior wine, The same, but better, British interests and EEC, Inflation rate, Management of education in London, Felixstowe docks, Community Land Bill, Closed shop and the individual. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 12, 1950. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr 'Sandy' Trotter, Mr Robert Gamble, Mr T. Frankland, Mr John Berry, Dr Vitale Bloch An independent critical spirit, Mr Maurice Blackshaw. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, We British Bbc 2, The Ring Covent Garden, Against insinuation The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum By Heinrich Böll, Japanese-inspired ballet by MacMillan, Rosmonda d'Inghilterra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Dublin Festival: all God's chillun. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business and Finance: Brokers urge £2,900m cuts in government spending, Iran lending $400m more to UK water industry, Business Diary in Europe: A Rose look at the future, Callaghan call upsets Paris aim of unimpeded talks over energy, Swiss entry to snake on bankers' agenda, Kaiser Alum dips sharply in 3rd quarter, Commodities Developed world not expected to respond favourably to indexation, Fiat dispute clouds Italian move for industrial peace, Lending rate 12pc, What is the future now for secondary banks?, More share prices, Saving the system for healthy equity investment, Gilts-looking for pointers from the US, A quiet revolultion in Amarillo, Texas, Galliford Brindley widens its scope, UDS and BHS in interims with Glaxo final today, Further drop in requests for regional cash aids, Freight report, Engineers brief for Mr Varley, Briefly, Seeking the best information systems, Gambling on the alloy wheel, NYSE acts to preserve a floor trading role, Mining Gold price doubts on the eve of quarterly output figures, Market fears future glut of bulk carriers, House-Builders Council expels 12 from register, Lonrho-Roberts, Storm signals ahead but export stimulus to aid Gallenkamp, Harlech TV writ against price panel, Euromarkets, $25m placing completed for Spanish power corporation, EEC change by Heineken, BSC orders job-replacement studies, 'Wider inquiry' into Far East share dealings. Business Appointments: Business appointments Grindlays Bank names group chief executive. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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