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The Times - 23/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Jose Shercliff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Baily, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Clive Borrell, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Patricia Clough, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Strafford, By Gabriel Ronay, From Richard Hughes, From Frederick Cleary, From Fred Emery, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Peter Marson, By John Blunsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Philip French, William Mann, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Philip Gaskell, Stewart Tendler, Russell Lewis, PHS, JULIA LANGDON., PETER K. GRUNEBAUM, , TOM WHITE, , BILL TAYLOR., K. B. RICHARDS., PETER BOTTOMLEY., DOUGLAS POLLARD., FRANK FIELD, , L. B. PARRATT, , REX HALLIWELL., P. A. THOMAS., PAMELA ANDERSON, , ALAN ASTILL., TONY SMYTHE., MIND, DOROTHY JONES., NICHOLAS HINTON, KENNETH HOWE., JUNE HEMER, , MARGARET BRAMALL, , DOUGLAS TILBE., ANNE ASHBY, , W. L. KENDALL., SIMON ABRAHAMS, , S. E. FINER, , PETER NEWLING, , ROY JENKINS., PAUL PAGET, , PATRICK MONTGOMERY., ALLEN PATERSON, , A. R. A. WOOD, , R. M. OGILVIE., YEHUDI MENUHIN., F. E. CLEARY., ANN H. SPOKES, , From Our Golf Correspondent, Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, By Desmond Quigley, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Derek Harris, JOHN F. COALES., J. F. RICHARDSON, , PETER JOHNSON., W. K. DONNAN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, by Peter Hopkirk, by Michael Binyon, P.H., by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Kareemeh Bishouti, by Rodney Wilson, R.W., M.B.,

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News: Communist agents denounce US radio station, New rights for assaulted traffic wardens, East Bank ripe for developing, Lebanese Army drives a wedge between warring factions in Beirut as death toll rises to 20, Turkey tells Cento bizonal Cyprus is 'only solution', France clings to its independence, Wimbledon a target for anti-apartheid group, Latin sounds of the seventies, Attempts to poison prison staff alleged, £2,450 deal for clerks of 18 undermines Jones formula, Dons' pay rises blamed for Cambridge debt, Aqaba: key port in war and peace, Legal case likely over gold ruled 'not treasure trove', 'Inner cabinet' for social services spending, Mr Smith in jovial mood after seeing ANC leaders, Investment strike by employers alleged, Prices rising at 34 per cent, Madrid policemen side with fascist protest, Irrigation will help fruit crop, Television has strong hold, Pensions rise 15%, but no Christmas bonus, Tanzanians saved white students, Putting Parliament at stake, France has repudiated EEC terms-ministers, A sign of healthy progress, Dr Soares says Portugal will not stand for Communist dictatorship, Foreign policy: royal dilemma, America urged to buy arms from Europe, Only bold reforms can rekindle the faith of Tory voters, Scrap soccer match, NUR chief says, Texas cattlemen look at Britain's best, Western allies to discuss oil, economics and defence, Army's close ties with Britain, Stonehouse issue debate on June 12, Rivals strive to inject some human interest, Police called to picket line at newspaper, Pet trade blamed for depletion of wildlife, Commission calls for new type of link with Canada, Unearthing London's celebrated dead, Vice-chancellors attack dons' action on exams, Eec Referendum Loans to Britsh Steel from Community may near £200m this year, Doctors in abortion sit-in at the BMA, Mr Shelepin relieved of his trade union duties, Investigation by Senate 'not out to wreck CIA', Science report Cancer: Spreading of secondary tumour cells, Profit lifts Alia out of airline rut, Mrs Castle calls the EEC food policy a scandal, Good will message upsets Convention, Ulster's new language, by cynicism out of violence, Unemployment surges ahead with record monthly rise, King who rules by decree, ICI gets 42% claim 'to match living costs', Jordan, Striking French printers hijack 'pirate' edition, Rehearsal hall: Mr Bernard, Unemployment And Vacancies, Mr Wilson derides Thatcher solutions, Wheelchair patient found in hospital's lift after being missing for 26 hours, The Times Diary How deep is my background?, Saigon may ask Western companies to drill for oil, Chemist says medicines should be date-stamped, Final effort today to avert strike ballot by power engineers, Danger behind low pay for executives, Economic strategy shows remarkable success, Excessive holiday surcharges denied, Food prices Chicken dearer but eggs will be cheaper, Action call over dockland scheme, Laos releases Americans detained by students, Ambitious building plan to advance vocational education, Graduations at RAF, Henlow, Talks to avert TV strike break down, Old enemies become firmest of friends, RAF displays its missile defences, Pact for Soviet bases in Libya reported, Theatre Upstairs to be closed, Spanish socialists prepare for a coordinated attack, Chance for peace but not for long, Mr Mellish rejects Benn figures on employment, Opening up the desert, Government pledge on union postal ballots, Maserati sports and racing car company goes out of business, New UK curbs on Indian doctors. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Banco DI Sicilia, Ici, Walter Duncan & Goodricke Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Jordan Phosphate Mines Company Limited, Jordan, Haden Carrier, Sarabex, Grindlays Bank Limited, Hoverlloyd, Bank Of Jordan Limited, Credito Italiano, Bank Base Rates, Mediterranean Engineering Company, British Home Stores, Jordan Insurance Company Ltd., Jordan's, Grand Palace Hotel, Leadenhall Street Ec3, Sas, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Jordan National Bank S.A., Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd., The Jordan Cement Factories Co. Ltd., United Trading Co., Ltd., Middle East Development Co., Rtz, Siemens, Central Bank Of Jordan, The Commercial & Industrial Co. Ltd., Winsor And Newton Artists Materials, Laing, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Lovell, The British Investment Trust, Chamberlain Group, Inter-Continental Hotels, Erith & Company Limited Builders' Merchants, Stanley Gibbons International Limited, Solvay Group, Habitat, Hampton & Sons, Cairo Amman Bank, Hine, Deelkraal Gold Mining Company Limited, G & C, Moscow Narodny Bank, Reem International. Politics and Parliament: Appeal in Lords over sewerage charges, Fifty Conservative rebels over aid to Leyland, Clause removed from policyholders Bill House of Lords, Non-statutory incomes policy means voluntary restraint by those with industrial muscle, Mrs Thatcher demands immediate action on inflation: PMs 'waffle and retreat' attacked House of Commons, Signs of a will for united action by industry, Pressure of business and Lords' revolt may force Government to drop Bills, Food tariffs and quotas before entry to Europe, Royal Assent, Producing more food, Change monopoly power of certain unions, More union postal ballots wanted, Not a penny to sustain Chrysler strike, Exorcism. News in Brief. Law: Royal groom stole fodder, Novel injunction Nippon Yusen Kaisha v G. & J. Karageorgis, Court of Appeal Right to marry not unlimited Regina v Secretary of State for Home Department, Ex parte Bhajan Singh, Blood-alcohol point certified Standen v Robertson, £71,800 award for crippled boy upheld Taylor v Bristol Omnibus Co Ltd, Two former detectives are jailed for part in fraud, Husband sent to prison for raping his wife, Girl enticement charge, Settlement of action by 'Guardian' editor. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,001, 'Allegories of Love' study by Veronese fetches £24,784, Broadcasting, Radio. Sport: Football Keegan back to explain his part in strange new code, Baseball, Racing Piggott and Giacometti are together yet again, Sports in Brief, Cricket Hampshire's ground advantage this time, Rugby Union England's injury list now becomes even longer, Motor racing Developing power struggle between Ford and Ferrari, Tennis Bertram's wayside stop on road back to fitness, Golf Palmer one of five US players in new-look Penfold tournament, Olympic Games Rhodesia storm out into wilderness. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Miscellaneous Financial, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Brassneck Bbc 1, A classic restored Gothenburg Ballet Sadler's Wells, Stavisky: a little less than meets the eve Stavisky (a) Curzon, Shakespeare stars for Stratford gala, Cunning Little Vixen Glyndebourne, Nederlands Dans Theater's return. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property Space and peace at a price. Editorials/Leaders: Portugal In The Balance, Fruits Of Inflation. Letters to the Editor: High cost of the Box 16 syndrome, Art and wealth tax, Aid for one parent families, Civil Service pay rise, Chrysler plant in Teheran, Lesson of Flixborough for engineers, The cost of selfishness, Case for a new, written constitution, Cathedral sculpture, Access to Sikkim, Pheasant in Chelsea, Gnomes in the City, Debt settlement, The Clay Cross affair, Existence of demons, Referendum campaign, Richard Strauss's Music. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 23, 1950. Obituaries: Sir M. Huntingtonwhiteley, Professor Christopher Strachey A pioneer of computing, Dr Anthony Feiling, The Earl Of Rothes, Mr J. E. D. Hall. Business and Finance: Discount market, TriStar still crucial to Lockheed's survival, Government may take stake in motorway builders after £14m aid, Soviet grain official's US visit delayed, ICI profits, show drop of £42m for first quarter, Industry sets out strategy for joint attack on problems of recovery and pay restraint, Brakes on pace of spending, Mr Murray criticizes 'hysteria' of employers, Financial News Port troubles hit Hay's Wharf, N'thn Foods recover well with 90pc interim leap, Biggest gold price rise in 3 months., ICI as volume falls away, Sugar price cut to food trade in July, Mechanical engineers now favour council's proposals, Guatemala bans sugar exports, Ford joins call for Japanese car imports curb, Business Diary: Electric switch · Million not out, Japan asked to buy more wheat, Norton Villiers spells out 'need for £40m aid', Warren merger off, Exchange closure, Cussons board are won over to Paterson bid, Chrysler calls crisis talks at all production centres, W Germany cuts bank rate to 4.5pc, Commodities Cocoa closes up to £13 a tonne dearer, Machine tool makers step up pressure for talks on Leyland plan, Decision on Tremletts restructure, Statement likely on call for textile imports curb, Barclays backs Town & City, Milage drop warning by National Bus, New securities Act approved by US Congress, Myson loan and profits up 50 pc, Lever trip to Bonn held up, The fairer the tax, the higher the evasion, Issues & Loans Elliott Group rights for £1.1m, OECD sees recovery signs despite fall in gross national product. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Shares dip after setback at Stenhouse, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Still uncertain, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock markets Golds good, but ICI did not impress. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman takes over at British Enkalon. Births.

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