The Times - 22/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Emler, From Harry Debelius, By Stewaart Tendler, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Horsnell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warmnan Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Howard, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, House of Commons, House of Lords, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, By Michael Binyon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Marcel Berlins, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, John Percival, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, Ned Chaillet, Stephen Walsh, Charles Lewsen, Philip Norman, Bernard Levin, Peter Scott, PHS, Peter Hazelhurst, CHRISTOPHER STURDY, , ROBERT STAINTON, , B. G. W. LLOYD, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , E. R. H. JONES, , MICHAEL BECKMAN, , MAURICE WEDGEWOOD, , STUART DUNSFORD, , LYNNE REID BANKS, , JOHN STOKES, , GORDON RTDGEWELL, , JOHN D. RAYNER, , PATRICIA F. NEWLAND, , VERDUN SYMONS, , REG BIRD, , R. ANTHONY CHAPMAN, , H. A. WILLIAMS, , R. M. ROBBINS, HUGH KINGSTON, , JAMES BOYES, , JOHN OTTO, , THEODOR PRAGER, , BETTY SMITH, , CHAIM RAPHAEL, , Brian Alderson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, G. A. J. writes:, E. W. C. writes:, John Young Planning Reporter, by Ronald Kershaw, by Patrick O'Leary, J.Y., P.O'L., By David Blake, By Margaret Walters, By Michael Baily, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Clifford Webb, From Ann Fyfe, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Stone, JAN J. FERGUSON, , W. BASIL BUCKLAND, , JOHN COLEBY, , E. KELVIN OSRORN, , GRAHAM LINDSAY, , COLIN DAURIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Patricia Tisdall, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Ronald Pullen,
ResumoNews: Summerland complex to be rebuilt, New Anglo-US film venture has funds of £50m, Mao meeting holds up Dr Kissinger, Workers in dispute mar pipeline opening, Sir Robert Menzies joins in the battle, Electricity Council contests 'unfair dismissal' claims Recognized unions 'entitled to protection' against breakaway groups, Peking drive to raise farm output in 'race against enemy', Drastic cuts planned to save New York, Fact comes second to fiction in books for children, Shops may absorb sugar price increases, cash limits next year on councils' spending, Guerrillas ask Spain to resist Sahara march, Bright hopes for stainless, Senator Bayh joins the race, Mixed views on Dr Coggan's call Bishops by no means unanimous in support, The Times Diary From Russia with a 5p haircut, St Helena resident barred from island, Ankara agrees to meet Americans next week to discuss bases' future, Commission appointed to study electoral reform, Leader at battered wives' home defies curb, AUEW may take action on 'press bias', Nato faces grave dangers,General Haig says, Moroccans flock to Sahara march, Polytechnic tribunal 'wasted £40,000', Bhutto visit to Paris dominated by arms talks, Theatre expects deficit of £200,000, Japan's terror groups raise fears of a police state, Concorde's makers hit back in US, Gun held at Dr Herrema's head as police besiege kidnappers, One million jobless for first time since war, Portugal informs Nine how it would like promised £83m of aid, Israel Defence Minister opens new campaign for limited self-rule by West Bank Arabs, Coma girl's father tells why she ought to die, Doctors 'may act' after No 10 meeting fails to resolve pay beds issue, Private practice plans criticized by health service administrators, Government considering whether to stop reprocessing nuclear fuel from other nations, Spanish officials admit that General Franco has acute heart trouble, Does the public simply not care what poverty is doing to our universities and colleges?, Secret talks on future of the EEC, Firms lose rate plea over civic centre, Protest against experiments on the eyes of live kittens, Churches in trouble over cash, Vacant city centre shops 'like gold dust', Britain prepares for much closer links with Brazil, Mild brain drugs might replace nicotine, alcohol, Bishop queries Lambeth Conference plan, The remarkable profits made by a queen of call-girl world, Ancient Pompeii treasures stolen by gang, Bank of England gives lunch for Prince Fahd, Science report Archaeology: Roman finds at York, Move to end petrol price-cutting, Herr Wiesenthal 'wants me removed' Dr Kreisky says, Obscured by false impressions, Party report on Prentice clash 'out in November', 6,000 march in protest against school cuts, Deputies brave new Beirut violence to elect Speaker, Icon loot returns to Cyprus, A missed opportunity for women to make their voices heard throughout the world, Project for ghetto-type town shelved, Engaging service rivals agencies, Londoners face new higher fares next year, Complaint by barrister against law centre, Sheffield. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government accept all committee's proposals in attempt to curtail abuses of abortion law, Robust attitude in defence of British property, Doubts over press charter compromise, Britain may make atom test next year, Defence part of current spending review, Promise to Commons on Portugal Britons, Government pledge to tighten law on abortion, Release of minors from the forces, Concern over possible salvage work on battleship tombs, Government defeats on Community Land Bill, Access to Icelandic fishing waters, Amnesty for immigrants, Buying all-British would have cost £100m more, Relationship between Scottish development agency and media, Nuclear test may be needed. Display Advertising: Air Conditioning, Photopia International Limited, Metal Box Limited, Exporting Expertise, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Chemie Linz Ag, The Ward Group, Edward Erdman, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Silk Cut, Davy-Loewy Ltd., Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, Wintrust Limited, The North Sea Explorers, The Times, The Sunday Times, Thomas Ibbetson Limited, Bowring, Inflation., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, Wood Bastow, International Oenological And Bottling Equipment Exhibition, Central & Sheerwood, Grieveson, Grant International Ltd., Monsieur Worth, Veuve Clicquot, The Wigfall Group, H. M. Government, Glenfiddich, Gkn, Mexico, Cartier, Hine, Icl, George Allen & Unwin, Sheffield, Barnardo's, Savills. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: 'Ginger' Marks jury sworn in, Pub bombing case adjourned, Mercy-killing mother jailed, Judge gives permission for man to smack son, Mr Stonehouse 'had £87,000 in Swiss bank', Law professor fined, corsican home rule leader refused bail, Law Report October 21 1975 Queen's Bench Division Immigration appeals lottery Regina v Immigration Appeals Tribunal and Others, Ex parte Singh, Storeman jailed for causing £1m army fire, Belgians free Irishman on spy charge. Property: PROPERTY also on page 10, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Sport: Yachting Heavyweights will do battle at sea, Cricket Mass meeting of members breaks up in chaos, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union London with Bucknall and Hiller in charge, Cash backing seen as a big breakthrough, Boxing Maguire seeks European title and its rewards, Football War games open on a Napoleonic scale from Athlone to Armenia, Racing Earth Spirit will give line to merits of French two-year-olds, Golf Crampton is favourite in Melbourne. Reviews: Last night's television Shades of Greene Thames, All Walks of Legs Young Vic, Detectives in disguise Lies! Albery, Remembrance of things past, Danish String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Dale that Died Yorkshire, Emerging from the glitter The Who Empire Pool, Wembley, Youth and Music gala. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The indecent spectacle of tyrants condemning tyranny at the United Nations, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 21, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: America's Big Grain Deal With Russia, Agreement On Safeguards. Letters to the Editor: Taking a more optimistic view over pensions funding, Chemistry in Britain, Miscarriage of justice, Regulations on aircraft noise, Uniqueness of Christ, Cost of Revenue inquiries, Famous enileptics, Wooden wheels, Offer to doctors, The Prince of Wales, Danger of import curbs, Stonor Park: fate of country homes, Railway to Heathrow, Neglected sex, American grain exports: help for the third world, DIY weights, Third World and Church, Trade Union Bill, Archbishop's appeal and materialism, Destructive effect of wealth tax, Unemployment in Austria, "Prestigious". Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Contents of Swinton House total £255,575, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,131. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Curriers' Company, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Leonid Yacobson Noted Russian choreographer, Mr Claire Egtvedt, Mr J.M. Partington, Lord Holford, Mr John Ryan, Sir William Lindsay. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Wall Street rally boosts equities, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Dawnay Day makes profits in second half, Reservations by auditors of Bank & Comm, Tebbitt Group, Leyland disputes cutting badly-needed production, The anxious Swedish watch for a world trade revival, Commodities, Scheme for Jessel unlikely to materialize, BSC invests £40m in Canada, Grain deal has little impact on freight markets, Hard brake on profit at M&S, Production of steel in West shows first increase since March, US again looks to an even higher deficit, Falling trend in UK consumption of copper, Business Diary: Jacques of two trades? · Foden's Tolley, Advertising & marketing Industrial and union leaders in £500,000 anti-inflation series, African hopes on coffee pact, Bowater may seek 5pc tissue price rise, Carriers move into gear with 33 pc opening jump, Overseas, Shipyard orders lowest for 30 years, Permali BTR is poised to win Permali, Government calls for CBI-TUC cooperation on industrial reforms, Waiting for Mr Varley to break his silence, OECD's 2pc growth forecast points to slow Europe recovery, Court criticizes Bundesbank in Herstatt ruling, Briefly, Bank of America is continuing upward trend, Ductile Steels down and pace quickens, Issues & Loans, Marks & Spencer finds new base for growth, 'Six more bad months' ahead for mechanical engineering industry, Signor Carli is questioned on Sindona case, Lever rejection of 'force' plan, Research pooled for work on new battery, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Oil pricing conference postponed, Societies' chief warns on housing. Business Appointments: Business appointments New UK chief for Citibank. Births.
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