The Times - 24/04/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hill, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, From Tim Devlin, Education Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent Leicester, From Ronald Faux, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Osman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Jean Thoraval, From David Bonavia, From Frederick Cleary, By A. M. Rendel, By Peter Reddaway, Brian Alderson, Richard Holmes, Bevis Hillier, Tim Heald, Philippa Toomey, Jacky Gillott, Ronald Lewin, Michael Ratcliffe, Joel Hurstfield, By Gerry Harrison, By Johnn Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, William Mann, Thomas Walker, Peter Davis, Alan Blyth, Bryce Morrison, John Groser, David Gregory, Ronald Butt, Andrew Murray, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Spanier, D. HERBERT JONES, , LESLIE SCARMAN, , PADRAIC FIACC, , FRANKIE RUBINSTEIN, , JOHN WINNIFRITH, , R. M. ABEL SMITH, , PHILIP BROADBRIDGE, , K. S. SCURER, , M. B. HEYBROOK, , RICHARD WELCH, , P. A. McNAMEE, , ROBERT COOKE, , ESHER, , A. L. JACOBS, ANGUS NICOL, , JOHN DUNCAN MILLER, , From Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Drummond, By Desmond Quigley, By Margaret Stone, By David Young, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, ROY GRANTHAM, , W. J. CORCORAN, , R. RUDDOCK-WEST, , H. LONG, , JUSTIN RICKARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed, By William Gillen, By Business News Staff, By Tony May, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Paul Routledge Labour Editor, P.R., by Alan Hamilton, by Raymond Perman, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.P., by patricia Tisdall,
ResumoNews: Training programmes under close scrutiny, High prices for sporting paintings, Dr Kaunda foresees delay in black rule for Rhodesia, Sandhurst entry, Mrs Thatcher's attitude on state funds explained, Private agencies go beyond secretarial work to supply wide range of skills, Ombudsman proposed for children, Bus and Tube violence may curtail services, Commonwealth may win its diplomatic spurs from European connexion, The not so tender animal trap, Cambodian diehards hold out in temple, QC fears powers in Community Land Bill, Lisbon Socialists say they are victims of smear campaign, Dr Kissinger has trouble in finding a spokesman, Authors angered: Mr Jenkins, the minister, 'Seized tape' played by Provisionals, Lancaster students vote against new sit-in, New centre tackles failures of old borstal system, Turmoil as Commons rejects national count in referendum, Police open fire on crowd in African township, Demand for rail strike from May 5 is deferred at NUR talks, Norwegian Labour Party elects a new leader, Motoring Where petrol costs only 38p a gallon, The Times Diary Workers ignore Healey's pleading, Mr Peyton sounds Conservative rallying call for election, Prince of Wales likes to be told he is ordinary, Mr Heffer gives three reasons for his stand, Ratepayers in legal battle with council, Spine operation for Lord Thorneycroft, Spending cut likely, Chancellor tells unions, 'Asphyxiation bombs used in Vietnam', Oyster farms produce abundant harvest, Moves to make nuclear treaty effective, BBC 'should devolve to serve regional interests', Rivalries of North Sea boom, Bill aims to help battered wives, Britain closes embassy in Saigon, Liberals split on squatters plan, Miss Goodbody took own life, Sihanouk silence ends, Warning to doctors on use of heart drug, Four million out of work in Community, Egypt and Syria sink their differences over Israel, Shopping, St George's lives up to tradition as the Queen opens year of celebration, Invaders of Da Nang commended, New warning to London grammar schools, Soviet rebel ill after mind drug 'treatment', M Mitterrand sets out for Moscow, New start for the redundant, Pyrrhic win for AUEW moderates in debate, Abortion: Let the whole truth be heard, No menace to freedom of editors, NUJ chief says, Tory leader finds poll a strange paradox, Steel chief clashes with Mr Benn on job cuts, Vietcong deride plea for ceasefire as troops surge south, £1,550m plan to reflate the French economy, Americans should put Vietnam behind them President Ford says, Pathet Lao gains ground, Woman Lord Lieutenant: Lavinia, Jobs for the future 100,000-a-year retraining scheme would combat recession and unemployment, Wartime aims still important, Some child-minders keep charges like dogs in kennels, official says, Unions free to dissent from TUC decision against membership, Exorcism warning after misadventure verdict, Shortage of Tory backers worries Mr Frere-Smith, Give your home a tonic-improve it, Runaway MP's daughter in customs search, Science report Space: Alaskan terrain like Mars, The agony and the irony of being Kurdish in 1975, Modern techniques dispel old dole atmosphere, Benefits and work-finding divorced for new image, Youths out of work may get welfare jobs. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, The Advertising Standards Authority Limited,, Molins Limited, McCleery L'amie Group Limited, Rank Xerox, Mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom)ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cathleen Nesbitt, Routledge, Michael Joseph, Armenians, British Rolling Bearings, M. J. F. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Willis, Faber & Dumas Group Of Companies, 'The Ideas Bank', Professional And Executive Recruitment, Bank Base Rates, The Weir Group Limited, Ansafone, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited,, Wimpey, Pimm's People Have Style., VAT Budget Changes, Roy Miles Fine Paintings, Friends For Life, Heinemann, History Today, Pool Promoters Association, Whelpdale Maxwell & Codd, Hugh Mackay And Company Limited, The Employment Service Agency, New Behaviour, Pelham Books, British Mohair Spinners, Tube Investments Limited, Cornwall Property(holdings) Limited, Training Services Agency, The Manpower Services Commission, Hans Christian Andersen Elias Bredsdorff, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) Limited, Woman's Journal, The East Asiatic Company Limited,, The Société Générale De Banque In 1974, The Miele Co, Ltd.,, Hamish Hamilton. Law: Lawyer barred from trial of anarchists, Conspiracy point certified Regina v Vickers, £35,000 libel damages for Lord Bernstein, Queen's Bench Division When bedsitters become hotel rooms Mayflower Cambridge Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Girl murder charge, Welfare workers are severely criticized after child's death, Ex-caterers sentenced for theft, German prison officers on trial for murder, Three murder charges. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Ravel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction: an impotence of the heart The Summer Aeroplane By Kathleen Tynan (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £2.95) The Designated Heir By Maxine Kumin (Andre Deutsch, £2.75) Sharp Practice By John Farris (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £3.25) The Michaelmas Girls By John Brooks Barry, Bard to the life William Shakespeare: a Documentary Life By S. Schoenbaum, Life is a fairy tale Hans Christian Andersen The story of his life and work 1805-75 By Elias Bredsdorff, Wodehouse Playhouse Bbc 1, London debuts, Some puzzling gaps, Firebird aflame The Keyes Papers Vol 1, 1914-1918 Edited by Professor Paul G. Halpern (The Navy Records Society, The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, £5) Gallipoli By Eric Bush, And the Next Object... by, Batty obscurity The Admirable Urquhart Selected writings edited and introduced by Richard Boston, In a land of dreams and actuality No Man's Land National Theatre, Geoffrey Saba St John's Smith Square, A present from... Pictorial Souvenirs of Britain By Ian T. Henderson (David & Charles, £5.50) Coronation Souvenirs and Commemoratives By David Rodgers, Dear People All Henry James Letters Volume One 1843-1875 Edited by Leon Edel, Geographical red herring The North-West passage By George Malcolm Thomson, Miss Sills steps across. Sport: Sport Racing A sharp Nip in the Air to prevail at Epsom, Rugby Union Welsh crush Harlequins in Esher sevens final, Cricket Hard work on cold day and slow wicket, Boxing Conteh wins injunction in Francis dispute, Football Mackay the diplomat who played a cool game, For the record. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational Studentships, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Renovations & home improvements, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Coward revue, £1,417 for single photograph puts Robinson in top class, Radio, New play by young writer, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,976. Politics and Parliament: Child resistant bottles for some tablets to be compulsory, 26 women have children with them in jail, Heavy Government defeat: MPs decide on country and regional voting results in EEC membership referendum, Concern on Dundee's 'trial by television': Mr Ross refers to dangerous practice, Rough justice in electoral system: peers from all sides seek reform House of Lords, Airlift to Brussels for feting 'verging on corruption', Seeing justice in complaints against police, Independent inquiry into events concerning the Crown Agents: new board overcoming problems House of Commons. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 24, 1950 Dean's peace tour, Paying lip-service to reality in the name of a myth. Editorials/Leaders: Still Ruthless In Victory, The Best Way To Safeguard Children. Letters to the Editor: Black Paper on education, Poets in Ulster, Home production, Proposals for investment in British industry, Public spending bodies and pay, Central hydraulic power systems, A doctor's loyalties, Farmers and wealth tax, Taxing works of art, Putting record straight on fee paying agencies, World food market and EEC, The right to vote, Master Jones, Amateur operatics, In new colours, Mr Shelepin's downfall, Television licences, What is a luxury?, Man and nature, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Godfrey Driver Work for New English Bible, Mr S. P. B. Mais. Business and Finance: Discount market, Wilson move to allay fears on compulsory investment, White House against car import curbs, Making sense of Mr Benn, Eurosyndicat, Inquiry into Crown Agents' dealings, Commodities, Leyland shares suspended after Lord Stokes has a meeting with Mr Benn, BP's soothing prospect of Alaskan oil, Weir set to beat £3m, Sharp turnround in second half for News Int, Business Diary: Carry on chartering · Longbridge's Robinson, Late loss jolts Nairn Williamson, Workers lock out management and staff at Ford's Swansea plant, CBI asks ministers to think again before further nationalization, BSR awaits outcome of higher VAT levy, Imperial Chemical Ind, Companies suffered peak deficit last year, Leyland: the best option for shareholders?, Renault may outsell Datsun in Britain, Mining Dividend at Palabora cut by more than half, Go-ahead signal to commission's manpower plans, Spillers slump over 30 pc as baking business loses £7m, Government bid for Stern flats expected, Delta Metal to raise £12m, 6,000 lay-offs predicted in radio industry, Foreign Exchange, New BAC 1-11 uses foreign engine, Present fuel economy can save UK £250m, Toughest trading for 30 years sees Fairview dip to £2.6m, More business for Carron, Burma state oil company seeks backing from City, Two British groups to join in Iran projects, Federal deficit at record level, Borel £9.9m rights likely, Issues & Loans Root Harvesters 2 for 5 rights, Treasury seeks Budget comment, £14m sugarbeet subsidy sought, Kuwait takeover talks, Casino side does less well for J Coral, Sainsbury and British Home plan hypermarket, AMC 'seeking to buy Audi line', Textile union to press for 20pc cut in imports, Currency fears switched from sterling to dollar, Building societies cut investment rate to 7pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Stock markets Gains reversed in heavy trading, Wall Street Dow Jones dips 11.65 to close at 802.49, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Julius Baer International names managing director. Births.
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