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The Times - 17/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Paul Routledge, From Michael Knipe, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, From a Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Hugh Mabbett, Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, Paul Overy, William Mann, Jeremy Kingston, Alan Blyth, Thomas Walker, Bernard Levin, Ronald Faux, PHS, Fred Emery, Mario Modiano, RICHARD MOORE., PETER RAWLINSON, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , COLIN AMERY., MARK GIROUARD, , S. WEIGHELL, , NATHANIEL MICKLEM, , ARTHUR SELDON, , IAN F. BOWATER, , LESLIE SEENEY, , BRUCE RUMGAY., DAVID MASON., J. S. A. GREEN, , A. A. WHITE, , By Philip Howard, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Desmond Quigley, By Margaret Drummond, By Edward Townsend, By Andrew Wilson, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, BY Tim Congdon, Alan Macgregor, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , F. ANDREW SHARMAN., Wolfsburg, June 16, PETER TARRANT-WILLIS., DONALD RICH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham,

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News: Pouring disinfectant on the troubled waters around the activities of the CIA, Huge Ulster arms raid embarrasses Army, Bar on contracts for 'racial' firms urged, Sunlight breaking through Kissinger gloom, The man from Quebec with a message for Scotland, Picasso's Vollard Suite of etchings fetches £84,210, Strike refund offer by British Rail, Nine killed, 25 injured in coach crash, Simonstown closure ends 169-year naval link with South Africa, BBC rejects broadcasting council idea, Station plan troubles preservationists, Ascot TV coverage banned, Poison gas puts 40 in hospital, Godber plea for early Stonehouse debate, 'Enforcement difficulties' on abortion law changes, Bomb expert tells trial of hole in bar floor, Punch on jaw for Mr Miki, Council to offer 50 flats each year by ballot, Crossman dispute prompts move by Mr Heffer, Mr Rabin expected to recommend new approaches to Egypt, Industry Bill delay for more talks, The Times Diary Railways that never go on strike, The hour of reform in Spain is 'here and now', Protest vigil by women over sex Bill, Mr Heath says market economy 'destroyed', NUR ready to talk, Mr Wilson is told, Two versions of how Basque was killed, Soldiers are no solution for Ulster. Mr Rees tells House, Labour MPs seek statutory prices freeze, MP wants pubs to open until midnight, Ministers decide timing of devolution legislation, European court judgment may affect prisoners' letters Controversy over jail rule, Why the Hermes ignored a Quebec court writ, Big election gains by Communists in Italy, Kurds allege many executions, Punters to get back stake money, Alternative vote Bill introduced to enliven debate on election reform, China switching to Mao Ze-dong, Why university accepted talks to end sit-in, Drive home lessons of the referendum, voters urged, Naval cordon round Singapore, Fashion A dress for all seasons, High costs force Lord Seafield to move house, S Africa plans to beat inflation with black labour, Second-hand booksellers form a co-operative, Mr Scanlon delivers a blow to the Government's hopes of strengthening social contract, 'Observer' closure warning, Third Anglican bishop told to leave SW Africa, All-night crisis talks in Lisbon as threat of violence worsens, Kenyatta appeal for unity as Angola talks open, Greeks bury their differences to preserve freedom, Mr Callaghan offers to meet Gen Amin if Britons spared, My husband was the man who attacked me, Lady Lucan says, Industry pessimistic on voluntary pay deal, 'Tribune' group to discuss tactics after Wilson letter, New RSPCA chief calls for an end to strife, Diffusion of power deplored by Mr Rippon, Pakistan advised to be 'watchful' of Mrs Gandhi, A taste of new blood, Science report Cell biology: Isolating histone genes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, British Airways, European Ferries, Carless Capel & Leonard Ltd, Tops Tv Ltd., Foster Brothers, Swedish Lloyd, Sotheby's, Interim Statement, Cockburn & Campbell, Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Aquascutum, Standard And Charted Banking Group Limited., William Mallinson & Denny Mott Ltd, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Iran Air, City Of Westminster, Furs Renee. Law: Verdict on son disputed, Queen's Bench Division Advertising minibus price without VAT an offence Richards v Westminster Motors Ltd., No jurisdiction to grant bail Regina v Zaman, Day training centre's first year a success Regina v Farmer, Robbery cases rise by nearly a quarter, Murder bid charge, Doctors are acquitted of boy's death. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Ladbroke sells property and looks to Europe, Ironfounders protest to BSC over price rises, Discount market, Ashbourne interests attack bid for Argentine S Land, Arabs adjourn talks on common currency, Catering trades' turnover up 17 pc on year, Slower pace by WGI, but profits more than doubled to £964,000, Railways: time for a new departure in state industry wage fixing, Commodities, Rental income rise to offset dealing drop at Hammerson, Post union chief wants a decreasing subsidy, Prudent dividend from Amgold, 10,000 Rover car workers begin a three-day strike, Country & NT jump, Loans doubled to the new EEC countries, Occidental loss from oil and gas operations, Commercial Union staff win 15pc rises, Long John whisky bid discussed by Whitbread, Brook St target up to over £1m, Seaham-Panel gives ruling, City of Westminster calls for £12m with running yield of 13.3 pc, Lonsdale's growth peaks out, Call for Europe to pull together, National Savings chief confident, Crown Agents 'reserving position' over Stern debts moratorium, VW negotiating Iraq plant, New Iran order for Herbert, Business Diary: Import duty · Grand stand, £1,300m Japan business boost, 'No possibility of failure' as tin conference nears end, Libya will charge 50 cents a barrel less for oil, CEI faces challenge from six institutions, Employers and unions to ask Mr Wilson to give Neddy a bigger planning role, Italy and Ireland seek $500m in EEC loans, Computer news Monitors lead up the growth path, OECD's inflation list for 18 states gives background to fall in pound, British Leyland distributors worry about one-third cutback reports, Train fails to stop at Tube station, Move to aid Haw Par tin takeover, Clark, Morland dips, BMW raises prices, Company Meeting FORTNUM & MASON (Foreign Warehousemen, Grocers, Wine, Spirit and Cigar Merchants and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters) Chairman's Review, Putting flexibility into steel, Rare bull shows way for survival of its fellows, Refrigerator home sales rise, Fall of 14pc in retail sales indicates that recession is affecting buying levels, Whitbread feels desire to be a distiller. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, surgical qualification and have, Business to Business, What's The First Name You Think Of, Opera And Ballet, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Opera on record, Radio, 'Symphony' revival, Broadcasting, Karpov draws but keeps lead in chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,022. Sport: Golf Conservative approach called for in US, Tennis Rosewall seeded to endure all that Wimbledon frustration again, Cricket Murray and Turner earn chief honours over the first week, Football Leeds appeal against suspension, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets British open is first world championship, Athletics Presenting three different faces of American professional scene, Polo Superior pony power tells in favour of Foxcote, Racing Dettori can prove doubly capable, Rugby League Millward expected to be fit, For the Record. Politics and Parliament: Refusal to abolish price code: free-for-all would be madness-Mrs Williams, Packaging cost £1,700m in 1974, President Amin gets the personal message, Faster increase in rents next year needed to avoid cuts in essential spending on houses, Glasshouse scheme, Further insurance company controls coming House of Lords, Referendum decision will help direct elections European Parliament Strasbourg, Price increases over past three months have been running at annual rate of 53 per cent House of Commons, Opposition attack 'reckless' use of taxpayers' money for Leyland, Cheating by drink and ice cream sellers. Reviews: Revolution and the Renaissance, Holliger/Munich Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, The making of a rehearsal hall, RPO / Arrau / Atherton Festival Hall, Pinero undone by his own duchesses The Gay Lord Quex Albery, A cycle song baptized Thea King's choice Aldeburgh Festival. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mr Healey's dangerous lullaby, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 16, 1950 Pacific haze. Editorials/Leaders: Fair Votes Are Part Of Freedom, Buying Time For Israel. Letters to the Editor: The next wage round, State aid at a price, How to help pensions in the fight against inflation, Preliminary deposits for agents, Studying climate, Community Land Bill, Historic Church buildings, Liberals at Strasbourg, NUR's claim and the national crisis, Engineers and professional idealism, Legal duties of Attorney General, Seeking cure for inflation, Commission rates for auction sales, Hawksmoor's masterpiece, Charity taxes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bancroft Gold Medal, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr Melville Dinwiddie A life devoted to Scottish interests, Commander Sir Richard Colville. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Uneasy market, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Shares slip as buyers stay away. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Jeremy Morse deputy chief at Lloyds Bank Int.

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