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The Times - 15/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Harry Debelius, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Hennessy, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Berthoud, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Craig Seton, Fromm Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Bruce Palling, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, Ion Trewin, A. S. Byatt, E. C. Hodgkin, Roy Lewis, Geoffrey Reed, Stuart Weir, Susan Hill, Tom Hutchinson, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, William Mann, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neill Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Bernard Levin, Richard Harris, Ronald Butt, PHS, ROGER ADCOCK, , LEONARD SKEVINGTON, , JONATHAN SUMPTION, , HERMANN BONDI, BRIAN FLOWERS, ALEC MERRISON, NEVILL MOTT, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, DUNCAN WILSON, DOUGLAS JAY, , TIM JOSLING, , JAMES PILDITCH, , KENNETH McGREGOR., LESLIE HARRISON, , MAX COSTELLOE, , MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, , HUGH LEGGATT, , JOHN CLARKE, , DAVID BUTLER, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, PS, R. L. L., by Pieter Zwart, by Sue Masterman, by James Hitchman, by Christine A. Moir, S.M., By Desmond Quigley, From Peter Norman, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Craig Howard, By clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen, By Rodney Cowton, J. R. B. LLOYD, , E. W. HARPER, , CYNTHIA ASHWORTH, , ALGY CLUFF, , MARY ADAMS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown and Kenneth Owen, Peter Jay, By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Waymark,

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News: BBC apology, damages for Frank Sinatra, Motoring Exploiting a gap in the car market, Mr Gromyko attacks Kissinger policies on détente and the Middle East, Membership 'only way to stay at focus of power', Referendum result within 24 hours of polling, Diamonds still trumps in craftsman's world, Suburbia prepares to cast 'anxiety' vote, Unions clash poses new threat to the Olympics, Exclude editors from closed shop, MPs say, Academics say church must disown exorcism, Move to amend rape law backed, Cash to help ailing film industry, Russians are intercepted near North Sea rigs, Workers grow wary of British firms, University teachers reject 18% pay rise offer, Portugal nationalizes three more industries and raises minimum wage for workers, Rubbish strike: Ffforts to settle the five, Strikers give up in riot-torn Pacific mining town, Mr Prentice says he was joking, IRA threat as police constable is buried, Queries by Liberals on incitement Act terms, France and South Vietnam to exchage envoys, Long-term mentally ill are mostly single, study says, Harmony 'still too far off', Papering over the cracks in the Labour Party facade, Tories to call for pledge of cooperation by unions, SE Asians seek contact with new regimes, Amsterdam Festivities crown 700 years' international trading, Leap in public utilities investment while hard guilder works for the Dutch abroad, Four people die in Guernica gun battles, Silkin pledge that land plan will not affect rates, Flexible policies help Philips to ride economic storm, Scots 'need reform for battered wives', Libya ends war of words with Egypt, Banks face stringent official controls and increased foreign competition, Dentist struck off for second time, Public being deceived over steel talks, Mr Heffer alleges, Government tries to help troubled French press, Arts Council wants artists exempted from wealth tax, Doctors from abroad form association, Prediction of strife on incompatible policies, Printers to vote on '32½ per cent' pay offer, Jordan seen as Arab 'duty trouble-maker', Giscard support for EEC praised by Mr Teng, Laotian rioters kidnap three Americans and ransack aid programme offices, Government to take control of Ferranti with £15m injection, Science report Astronomy: Origin of comets, Preparing way for changes in SW Africa, TUC rejects proposals to strengthen pay-restraint side of social contract, Needs of gifted children to be discussed, The Times Diary A fresh outbreak of the dooms, Environment department will not be split, MPs report malnutrition and high child death rate on British tea estates in Ceylon, Civil servants threaten to strike against dispersals, Author's birthday: Mikhail, China's children, trained from the cradle to defend the motherland, 'Progressive' AA: Mrs Heather Brigstocke, More homeless young use Soho shelter, Why the property market has fallen flat, Danes to send Vietnamese children home, Moorgate delay explained, A pioneer of tank warfare remembered, Egypt confident in US ability to forge peace, Mr Vorster discloses details of visit to Ivory Coast, Invalid-car campaigner died after his vehicle crashed, Living with shortage of jobs, Sinn Fein, Paisley groups allied against 'Yes' vote, Broken promise liability, Mr Thorpe may quit if 'No' votes have large majority, Consultant says the pill should be available without prescription, Rebuke over Berlin death, Shopping, Highlands woo the package tourists, Act 'harms holidays', Trade gap of £289m is better than expected, US Marines seize captured ship off Cambodia after gunboats are sunk, Minister says leaving Community would cut some food prices, Speedy and skilled unloading attracts new cargoes. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Recognition of unfortunate reality, Not overloaded with staff, Amendments to Clay Cross Bill rejected, Chairman of Arts Council warns Aldwych Theatre might close on Royal Shakespeare Comany, Secure mooring for boats sought, Cost to Norwegians of voting 'No' in referendum, Peers want experiments on animals brought under tighter control, Tory surcharge plan wrong way to get few ounces of flesh, Ferranti: Mr Benn attacks passion for redundancies, Scottish Office does other things, Shorter recovery period rejected. Display Advertising: World Airport Schiphol Amsterdam, S. Pearson & Son, Limited, Telephone Rentals Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Newsociety, Christian Aid Week., Tate & Lyle,, Middle Tar, Wilmot Breeden (Holdings) Limited, Hodder & Stoughton, Unilever N.V., Pearson Longman Limited, Molins, Interim Statement, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Cwmbran, The Young Companies Investment Trust Limited, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Taylor Woodrow, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Methuen Children's Books,, Amsterdam Marriott., Pool Promoters Association, The British Bank Of The Middle East, South African Embassy,, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Míele, Klm, Nederlandsche Middenstands Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Mfi Furniture Centres, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Cassa DI Risparmio, Atcost, Britain In Europe, Oil Exploration (Holdings) Limited, Lloyds Bank International. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Prisoner tells of murder confession in jail, Payments to councillors not corrupt, man says, Execution call at trial of man who hit Premier, Court of Appeal Furnished tenancies: transitional provisions of Rent Act John Sainsbury and Co v Roberts., Market men charged, M Nicoud gives himself up to magistrate, Re-trial ordered after QC's talk in bar, Sentence of three years on boy aged 14, Mr Stans fined $5,000 for campaign law violations, Rule of evidence, not doctrine Turner v Mansfield Corporation, Children taken from adulterous mother B v B. Official Appointments and Notices: New Army chief appointed in Argentina, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Reviews: Cyrano de Bergerac Chichester, Tate shows recent acquisitions, Previn for Pittsburgh orchestra, LPO/Giulini Festival Hall/Radio 3, Whistling into life Village Life and Labour, Sifting the dust Leakey's Luck The Life of Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey, 1903-1972, Squires and squares Landlords to London The Story of a Capital and its Growth, Wizard prangs Tales of Power, Fiction One Afternoon By Siân James (Peter Davies, £2.50) Living Room By Sol Stein (Bodley Head, £2.95), The expert amateur Mark Sykes Portrait of an Amateur, Paperbacks, Survivors Bbc 1, Phyllis Tate Purcell Room, Famous victories The Second World War An lllustrated history By A. J. P. Taylor (Hamish Hamilton, £5.95) Swastika at War By Robert Hunt and Tom Hartman (Leo Cooper, £4.95), All Good Men Young Vic, King Roger Sadler's Wells, Science fiction The Jonah Kit By Ian Watson (Gollancz, £2.60). Arts and Entertainment: Change of conductor, Radio, Broadcasting, Flintlock gun thought to have belonged to Napoleon fetches £25,200, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,994. Sport: Tennis Day with all the signs of good matches and bad behaviour, Golf An unlikely pair achieve an unusual round, Rugby Union Nelmes called up after Cotton drops out, Sports in Brief, Football Rule change would put Stoke out, Athletics Lt Grant's sights on sub-four minute mile Goater's double fails to save Oxford, Cricket Why Boycott has to chew over decision, Racing Rose Bowl goes lame so Piggott takes ride on Nocturnal Spree, Show jumping Princess Anne leads team. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 15, 1950, A book I wouldn't sniff at. Editorials/Leaders: Not Much Help From The Tuc, The Tea Plantations Of Ceylon, By Force Of Arms. Letters to the Editor: Display of private art collections, Sinking of the Titanic, Need for wage freeze now desperate, The Chogyal of Sikkim, Teacher training colleges, Alarming trénd in legislation, Social contract, Medical benefit, Jackdaws' nests, Near the end of the line, Food prices within the EEC, Entry into the professions, A Commonwealth view, Pugwash movement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Michael Tierney A vigorous nationalist thinker, Sir William Carrington, Professor J. Zdziechowski, Dr Marguerite Perey. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Late buying of golds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Equities rally on trade figures announcement, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance And Offshore Funds. Business and Finance: Control of liquidity crucial, IMF chief says, Readicut Int stumbles in second half year, Discount market, Overseas trade emphasized by Taylor Woodrow, Warning by CBI on wealth tax, Profits of Fidelity Radio down by 34pc, Foreign Exchange Sterling recovers, Move to step up Russian trade at Humber ports, Eurosyndicat, Seriously, though, Mr Wilson..., S Pearson plans cuts to fight inflation, Spot Position of Sterling, CBI chief's warning of exasperation in industry, Diplomats tackle Anglo-US air fare row, £30m tanker order cancelled by US owner, Stranglehold of dock plan condemned, Mercedes increases truck prices in Britain, Goodman Price changes hands, Daimler-Benz proposes lower payout for 1974, Union Miniere decides on Thierry plunge, Mr Marsh complains of rail policy changes, Chrysler gives details of new car to Commons committee in private, Monopoly report on LR Industries proves difficult to implement, The Bank installs ICL computers, Whitehall to clarify oil proposals, Cussons' new bid from Paterson being considered, Day of decision for 4,000 Chrysler men on strike as total halt looms, Business Diary: Bondomania · Brass banned, Folkes Hefo on target with record of £3.6m, State heads to request meeting soon, 6m Pearson shares sold by Cowdray family, Occidental faces big charter repayments after court ruling, Patino and dearer copper, Issues & Loans Hamersley unit plans offering, BTR sales up 40pc, Wilmot Breeden battening down the hatches, Government aid of £3.5m to Triang in exchange for one-third stake, Wright, Bdly reject Pentos, Bowmaker chief reports recovery, Money Market Rates, Mortgage advances will exceed £4,000m, April trade figures help equities, British Leyland shows record £43m net loss in the first half, Mr H Oppenheimer's warning on profits and rising costs, Exxon suspends Malaysia drilling, Durlacher pulls out of cement, Head Wrightson stays in profit with second half recovery, OECD deficit estimate reduced by $9,000m, Chartered Accountants' surplus slumps, The sad story of the brothers Ferranti, Commodities 'Soft' markets react to Cambodian news, Japan rules out bank rate cut, Militancy call to small businessman, Interest rates in the balance, Proposal for relativities board to fix wages. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director at Duport. Births.

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