The Times - 06/06/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby, By Alan Blyth, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman, By Diana Geddes, By Philip Howard, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By a Correspondent, Richard Allen, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, J. Berisford, Louis Heren, Cyril Bainbridge, PHS, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, KENNETH CLEVELAND, , C. S. BOLTON, , ROBERT CARR, , GEORGE R. MCROBERT, , HYAM MACCOBY, , JOHN CAMPBELL, , DAVID GREEN, , KENNETH CANTLIE, , M. MORTIMER, , ROGER FULFORD, , ROCHESTER, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , D. GRANT KING, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , HELEN MORGAN EDWARDS, , Sir Maurice Yonge, Robert Kilroy-Silk, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye, From Charles Hargrove, By Edward Townsend, By David Mott, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris, H. F. LYDALL, C. W. BORDELL, , JOHN FLEMMING, , D. BIRRELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hazelhurst, Kenneth Owen, By Desmond Ouigley, By Andrew Wilson, By Tony May, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Food prices Cary Grant and Golda Meir reveal a taste for chicken, Mr Sadat speaks of peace as Canal reopens, Arms ban urged at UN over Namibia, Apartheid eased in South-West Africa, 17 injured as bus ploughs into house, Steel workers' pay deal breaks contract, Protests halt plan to sterilize girl aged 11, Squatter service future in doubt, AUEW to fight attempt to keep postal vote, Republican militants threaten the ceasefire, 57,000 at ICI get pay offer up to 29pc, 50-mile herring limit sought, The Times Diary A question of editorial freedom, Police rout Italian kidnap gang, Navy may anchor nuclear ships off Brixham, Pregnancy test result week after conception, Civil Service review of security aimed at speeding 'vetting', Why the Union Jack flew proudly in Warsaw, Panama's Canal, the 'wound in the heart' of Latin America, Suez canal role less vital to the West, Gen Gowon replies in kind to jeers, 'Design' for microbes to eat dirt and refine gold, Henze back at the Proms with 'Ragtime', Jerusalem denies using ship as test, Plundering the world's fish larder must stop, Royal College of Physicians of London, Secret envoy removes archbishop's relics, Personnel managers face tribunal tightrope, Progress made on East-West human cont acts, Unity in Europe: what the American experience can still teach us, Gallantry medal for PC who pursued gunmen, Civil Guard dies as Basques raid train, High turn-out reported as nation awaits EEC verdict, Mr Dubcek asks communists to discuss Czechs, Vatican's envoy leaves Saigon, 200 officers quit Police Federation, Eec Referendum Only the tidying-up is left for the dispersing groups of crusaders, Government faces defeat over Land Bill, Journalists on Paris newspaper end strike, Jubilant Republicans preparing to announce Mr Ford's formal election candidature this month, Teachers can be helped by popular TV, study suggests, Disastrous drought in Ethiopia, Keeping the seaside we like to be beside, Experts discuss guarding oil rigs from terrorists, The Times European shopping basket, Nurses will prescribe pill at London clinic, Three more prisoners get isolation regime, How Harlow faced the issue of Europe, The inhuman treatment of juvenile delinquents, University will unwrap ancient mummy, 50 hurt as night sleeper crashes at Nuneaton, U S emissary in Manila on eve of Marcos trip, When hotels for whites only can admit blacks, Half Onassis fortune will go to charity, Railmen prepared for 'bloody battle' of up to 12 weeks, Authors may get Soviet copyright fees soon, Normandy farmers seek Sussex beef cattle, Maoist plot to infiltrate Portugal's armed forces, Science report Plant pathology: Drug resistance, New York City reluctantly faces need for state aid to prevent it from going bankrupt, Dr Cairns tells of mystery letter, Engineers urge long-term planning board, Shelter says few London councils offer mortgages, Cyprus talks get off to 'very helpful' start. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Robeco, Furness Withy Group, Barclays International, JANET Baker, Richard Ellis, Banque Nationale De Paris, Interim Statement, Jefferson Smurfit, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Sas, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Limited, Qantas, Midland Bank International, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pilkington, Slater, Walker Securities Limited, Wadkin, Hine, Camrex Limited, French Cars, Habitat Sale, Savills. Law: Licensing review is expected after jury finds Swedish film grossly indecent, Clerks jailed for stamp racket, Three defence lawyers still barred from Stuttgart trial, Law Report June 5 1975 Chancery Division Conteh fight conditions invalid Conteh v Onslow-Fane and Another, Mr Cornfeld accused of phone ruse, Official charged over pit disaster, Priest on trial in woman ordinand case. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rugby Union Tour in doubt because of Australia's rough play, Boxing Bugner says Ali will be in for big surprise, Yachting Crebbin in control then fog takes over in Finn race, Cambridge May races, Show jumping Smith sees his way clear to a Cornish double, Motor racing Ferrari team may not find life so easy in Sweden, Golf Four Britons to face American challenge, Tennis Astonishing results are scattered among diversity of pleasures, Cycling Edwards loses stage by a tyre's width, Cricket Ground advantage to give Leicestershire the edge, Racing One Over Parr is the chosen one, For the Record. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Lectures And Meetings, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on Public Appointments, Entertainments, Home Services, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Poll predictions spark late buying spree, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Strong close by equities. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property Homes of clergy are popular. Reviews: Gala Concert Albert Hall, Trockadero Gloxinia New London, Oh Coward! Criterion, LSO/Ahronovitch Festival Hall/Radio 3, The shapes we make The Passenger (a) Ritz Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More (aa) Curzon The Cars That Ate Paris (x) Rialto. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS Time To Demand Fair Votes For The British, Opening The Suez Canal. Letters to the Editor: Uffington White Horse, The sound of music, Indian doctors in UK, God and the Devil, Changes in climate, How to pass on your wealth without really trying, Another sign of our troubled times, Availability of mortgages and borrowing potential, Need for electoral reform, Student protest in Cambridge, Party cooperation, Cricket insurance, Shakespeare's frost, Avoiding faults of past incomes policies, Chinese humour, Merits of referendum campaign. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Middle Temple awards, Cranleigh School, Surrey. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Sale of silver-plated car mascot for £200 opens new collecting field, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,013. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 6, 1950 Petrol in Europe. Obituaries: Mr Kenneth Horne, Paul Keres, Mr H. C. Ferens, Sir Noel Ashbridge A technical pioneer in the BBC. Business and Finance: La Roche 'broke EEC rules', Discount market, Internat Timber to buy six Tremlett companies, Mersey docks men go back after dispute, CBI plea on solving industrial problems, Commodities, Strikes forced British car output in May to lowest rate for 13 years, American carmakers optimistic despite 16pc sales fall in May, ICL gets £1.25m Prague order, 10pc fall in tobacco sales likely this year, Paris makes another discount rate reduction, A European view from Robeco, Communists seek swifter redistribution of income, German exports likely to fall DM8,000m, Business Diary: Rank insider · Driving force, Slough Estates to buy Suttons Seeds, Shaikh Yamani says oil prices will only be cut if there are benefits to producers, Increase in electricity tariffs pared to 6pc, Plysu at peak despite second-half setback, Herr Schmidt sees no return to fixed parities in the near future, Vickers becomes less reliant on shipbuilding and aircraft, Referendum rumours spark late share deals, Slower rise for wholesale prices in America, J Neill sales down but growth in US, Argentina cuts value of the peso by half in stabilization move, Europe takes a fresh step forward into space, Level pegging at Bemrose Corp, Geneva bank in receivership, Gifts scheme mixes Pink Stamps and cash, Regional committees to fight CEI block vote, Copper loses some ground, 2,000 jobs to be phased out at Rolls factories, Johnson & Firth Brown forecasts £8.25m, Waiting for the Japanese reflation, Melville, Dundas strong finances, Strikes held up launching of two new Renaults, Holt Products makes bad start to current year, Record £660,000 for Whiteley, Fall of 8pc in first quarter capital spending reflects industry liquidity problems Capital Spending, Move to calm Australian wool market, Issues & Loans More rights go well, Legislation soon to unify US banking agencies, 800 jobs go in NCR cutback, Reed and BPC merge Watford print plants, World licence for eczema treatment, Strong start is reported by Furness Withy group, Jeavons down in second half, Clive Discount twelve times oversubscribed, Forecast of 1.5m jobless. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at the top for Dalgety. Births.
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