The Times - 12/07/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Leigh, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge and Tim Jones, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondentnnn, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From John Roper Medical Reporter Leeds, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Medical Reporter Leeds, By Peter Hennessy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From George Clark and John Winder, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Political Staff, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Bernard Gwertzman, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Julian Symons, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Keith Horner, William Mann, William Gaunt, John Carter, Margaret Allen, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Pamela Vandyke Price, Robin Mead, George Hutchinson, Peter Hennessy, John Blunsden, Philip Howard, T. ALWYN JONES, , MICHAEL COURTENAY, , CHARLES PANNELL, , W. D. FITZGERALD, , J. C. HARPER, , KEITH EDMEADES, , R. L. ALLEN, , JOHN LYONS, , ALAN RAYNER, , VINCENT POWELL-SMITH, , MA'AN ABU NOWAR, , C. AUSTEN BARNES, , J. M. WALKER, , DAVID BUTLER, , COLIN HOLMES, , GYLES BRANDRETH, , JOAN RIDER, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, MATTHEW ARNOLD, From John Chartres, Mr Martin Butlin writes:, N writes:, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Norman, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Young, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Hill and Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Margaret Drummond, By Our Industrial Correspondent, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Francis Kinsman, Vera Di Palma, JD, FE, Terry Byland, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Jim Railton,
ResumoNews: EEC's draft budget allots more to help workers, Government likely to restrict MPs' wage rise to £2,000, Senior officers may lose rises but not Service doctors, 'Financial Times' plans change to computer production to cut losses, Mr Wilson's feat of reconciliation, Bold plea by Basques for restoration of privileges, Councils are urged to 'sink their rivalries', Travel Offbeat New York, Nine critical of heavy duty on wine, Italian unions begin to put jobs before higher wages, Labour MP calls for parliamentary control over EEC spending, Civil servants want to keep career structure system, Washington confirms grain talks in Moscow, French output declines, Shadow Cabinet's misgivings on adequacy of new measures, No vacancies for 10,000 school leavers in Wales, US to sell $350m air defence to Jordan, Science report Immunology: Uniting against invaders, Mr Crosland bows to 60p council rent rise limit, TUC traces development of social contract, The Attack On Inflation Chancellor expects effect on employment to be favourable, Scottish MP complains of cold shoulder, House policy worked against black people, Literature And Religion: 27 A wanderer caught between three worlds, Kitten smuggler fined £200 and warned on rabies, Antiques Waving a frail art, Soviet anxiety grows at summit uncertainty, West Europe Dr Kissinger views arms talks with Russia 'optimistically', Travel books, Monetary chaos worries France, Explosives used in Belgian war on starlings, The first detective novel, The main points of the new policy, Dr Soares says Socialist Party will not accept subservience to armed forces, Doctors want meeting with Mrs Castle on pay curb, Unit set up to publicize new policies, The Attack On Inflation White Paper explains reasons for £6 limit on pay rises, Labour MP says ousting of Mr Prentice would cause party irreparable harm, Honorary degree for Lowry, Delhi hint of plan for single-party regime, Life with the weeders, who throw out our unwantd secrets, Restrictions will last for several years, Chancellor says, 100 'sightings' in hunt for two terrorists, The Tories' angry men, growing too fast for comfort, Pay curbs start of long-term strategy, Consumer chief calls for action to cut price boom, Fight ahead on arms for Turkey, President Perón's closest aide resigns, US safety board orders jumbo jet design changes, Chairman urges BMA to take lead on regulation of medical profession, Gardening A great day for the Iris, Prefect ends Naples dustmen's strike, Drink Refreshing summer glasses, Ancient life-size pottery figures dug up in China, Cuts in health service aimed at helping it survive the crisis, Dr Soares denounces dead-end revolution, Playing a weak hand in a strong way, Package tour to France for a fiver, Art for the country's sake, Union left attacks 'cut in living standards', Captain criticized for flying damaged plane, European health aid pact proposed. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Bank Base Rates, Hine, Ernest Benn, John Riddell, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Picture Gallery. Law: Home Office told to admit patrial wives, Law Report July 11 1975 Court of Appeal Home Office criticized over patriality procedure Regina v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, Ex parte Phansopkar, Trickster wanted cash to pay for education, Bomb trial accused shows 'police bruises', Prince visits court, Watergate burglars freed, Jail for £22,000 bomb hoax, At least 20 murders admitted by 'vampire'. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Pay controls to be based on a policy of consent and willing cooperation: Bill to strengthen deal made with industry House of Commons, Jones-Foot axis helps to preserve Labour strategy among Tribune MPs, Stresses and strains in cutting inflation by 15% in a year. Official Appointments and Notices: West Europe Sir Donald Maitland for key post, Harrow School, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Royal Albert-Hall, Saturday Bazaar. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Never bid by halves, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,044, Radio, Carl Nielsen Prize, Broadcasting Sunday, Chess Next, the mousetrap, £4,800 paid for chest shows growing Spanish interest. Reviews: Distinguished guests for Scottish Ballet, Premature decade RPO/Dorati Albert Hall, Poetic pianism LSO/Popesco Festival Hall, The Mezzotint Rediscovered Colnaghi's, Michael Medwin: a break from the office, Leeds piano contest on television, Radio Service and dignity. Sport: Athletics Pascoe drops out of crucial cup match, Rugby Union President's plea to keep slate clean, Racing Calaba is best bet for Magnet Cup, Rowing Seven British crews find salvation in repechages, Squash rackets Angry reaction to open World Cup competition, Sports in Brief, Cricket England caught on mettlesome pitch, Cycling Merckx loses 30 seconds, Golf Cole rules after lead changes five times in unparalleled Open, For the Record, Sportsview Hunt and Hesketh, the team driving hard to bring home the world racing title. Editorials/Leaders: A Plan To Save The Country, The Socialist Challenge In Portugal. Letters to the Editor: Miscalculation in Post Office deficit, Left-handed, Accountability of MPs, Fodder from road verges, Unbeatable value, Male and female roles, Squatters and the law, After Wimbledon, Political diary reservations, Pay limits and higher income groups, The middle majority, How the other half works, Arabs and Jerusalem, Inflation in China. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 12, 1950 Progress in Burma. Obituaries: Sir Edward Hardy, Mr Basil Taylor Writer and broadcaster on art, Achille Van Acker, Captain John Stansfeld. Business and Finance: Discount market, £16m for Reksten shareholdings, Unit trust performance, Foreign Reaction Bankers doubt ability to reach target, Output dips below level of three-day week, Taxation If you can't pay up, then others must, Building society receipts down £109m in June, All jobs to count in £8,500 freeze level, Going broke on a grin and a garden party, Industrialists will tell Government pay policy must be backed by Whitehall monitoring, Sunken Frigg platform raised then abandoned, Public Spending 34 pc growth last year outpaced inflation, Milan move for Sindona funds, Money Supply Guidelines for maintaining firm control on expansion, Investor's week Market disappointment · Retailers · Cement, Price Code 10pc ceiling proposed for some goods, Insurance When pets can be pests..., Motor insurance Double cover is not always double money, Employment Subsidies Cash for companies which keep on surplus workers, Stock markets down steeply on impact of White Paper measures, More tanker tonnage at scrapyards, Commons report criticizes careless Whitehall spending, Issues & Loans, Pensions Women's rights pose problems, Nationalized Industries Investment schemes in jeopardy and higher charges loom, Commodities Cocoa futures climb by £45, Brokers' views, Retailing Relief at escape from prices freeze, Citibank's prime rate goes to 7¼pc, Hollas mauled, but not despondent, ICI to raise DM100m Eurobond, Economy Limit on pay could reduce demand by about £300m, Coats wins contested vote to pass dividend. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Sharp reaction, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts close sharply lower. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.
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