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The Times - 20/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Kuldip Nayar, by H R F Keating, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Roy Hay, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Edward Mayer, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Peter Strafford, Caroline Moorehead, John Percival, Alan Gibson, George Hutchinson, LEONID F. KOLESNIKOV, , H. A. FAIRCLOTH, , DAVID GREEN, , STANLEY LODGE, , ANN PLOWDEN, , C. ST J. PULLEY, , A. J. WJLLIAMS, , G. M. ARNOLD, , J. F. WELLICOME, , JOHN HART, , ALEC BISHOP, , ERIC MERRILL, , C. E. GIBBS, , KARL-AXEL TUNBERGER, , LAURENCE BRIGHT, , PETER McGAULEY, , ANTHONY BIRD, , SUSAN BROOKSBANK, , PETER RICHEY, , By Angela Tilby, From Philip Howard, From our Veterinary Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Atheletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Patrica Tisdall, By John Whitmore, By Ronald Faux, By Our Financial Staff, Francis Kinsman, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, JD, MARGARET STONE, FE, Vera Di Palma, By Peter Elliott, Terry Byland,

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News: Miss Hearst told by judge: No bail yet, Members of Lisbon's sixth post-revolution Government, Zoos urged to help preserve rare species, Adapt work to needs of family, ministers say, Elections at Cambridge University, Brighton shows itself off as example to Europe, Dublin resentful at British failure to discuss Ulster crisis, Good Food Guide Northern delights, Call for disarmament and withdrawal from Nato rejected, Gardening Heather for luck, Home loans by local authorities cost more, Steel strike is called off as men agree to inquiry, Farewell, Hercule Poirot!, No Spanish executions for at least a week, 54 juvenile fans cleared but called 'perjurers', Permanent, pensionable, but undeniably improper, Concern on spending cuts, Special Offer Be a good mixer, Council plans to clip social services, 500 black Rhodesians protest over grants, Mr Thorpe seeks City aid for votes reform, Living word or dead letter?, Beaverbrook writ on Scottish paper, Zambia loses patience with exile groups, Ontario Government loses majority after 32 years, Sportsview Richards and Greenidge...how's that for openers?, Science report Cancer: Outside influence, Professor wants 'oil rig army', Yevtushenko is back in Britain, US discusses long-term oil deal with Soviet Union, S African heart operation for E Europe leader, Couple ask for right to let their daughter die, £4,000 paid for Dutch cabinet, Squatters occupying 1,750 council homes in London, Stonehouse legal aid 'a national scandal', The old fashioned virtues that make Margot Fonteyn a Prime Minister of the arts, Jordan will buy US Hawk missile after all, 'Bulldozer mentality' in Britain's city centres, Commission to start urgent press investigation, EEC MPs to call for drug companies curb, Action urged on 'handshakes' to businessmen, NHS staffs seek £6 rise, N Atlantic charter air fates to rise, Increase in crime led by robbery, Measures on jobless in days rather than weeks, New Government of Portugal sworn in, Bali girls greet Prince with dance, Travel The last resort for Oscar?, Mrs Thatcher sees indications that Britain will choose path of hard work and sacrifice, EEC rift on energy denied by Mr Benn, Dartmouth entry, Centralized control of transport deplored, Mr Dowson is sorry for Rank shareholders, Interview David Niven, gentleman player, 2500 BC wreck found off Greece, Film 'turned boy of 16 into fire-raiser', Unanswered questions of the Hearst kidnapping, UN pressure on America to suspend Vietnam veto, 'Communist infiltration increasing', Protest marchers find Army office closed, French drop transmitter to Chad rebels, Mauritius may seek better terms for Diego Garcia, Giscard plea for justice in Cyprus, Indonesian Marines rescue 31 refugees from Timor, Syria joins conciliation efforts in Lebanon as fires and anarchy spread in Beirut, Prosecutions over waste tip death, Railwaymen give warning of rough ride if board fails to pledge no redundancies for six months. Index. Display Advertising: Classical Dept.(T) Polydor Ltd., Bell's, Rotocrop, Bright Steel, Swans Art Treasures Tours, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saga, Dalc Balley, Calgrant Ltd.,, The Observer, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Golf In Jamaica 1975, Phillips, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Shure, European Law, Decca Bargain Boxes, Agustus Barnett, Emi. Law: Fingerprints protest over Davis sitdown, Court to hear Gandhi case arguments, Woman pleads not guilty to Ford attack, Raider frees hostages and surrenders to police, British policemen granted bail, Inquiry by Post Office on night duty 'frauds', Four men convicted in male prostitution trial, Six more charged with tourist board frauds, Bomb trial man arrives late with black eve, Former bandit leader shot dead in Sicily, Jailed burglar's car seized. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Mr F. F. Marston, Latest anppintments. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,104, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, Bridge Test of stamina, Chess Virtuoso player, Sunday. Classified Advertising: South Bank Concert Halls, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: French and Italian Baroque, Triple welcome to Böhm's 'Così', Boxed bargains, Superkid stuff on stage, Radio 'No' meaning 'yes', Solti and Masur: neck and neck, A neglected pleasure. Editorials/Leaders: Wife-Beating IS No Music Hall Joke, Choosing A Liberal Leader. Letters to the Editor: High Speed Train, 'Svenska Dagbladet", Sterilization decision, Tuned to Moscow, Conditions in Cyprus, Bureaucrats: support for Mr Grimond's strictures, Selective schools in Russia: how the system works, The traditional Mass, The Greek trireme, Battle of Britain memorial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 20, 1950. Obituaries: Sir Geoffry Scoones Defeat of the Japanese offensive againist Imphal, Miss Pamela Brown. Sport: Hockey Finishing in first place can be a dubious distinction, Tennis Wins for Borg and Fillol on incident-free day, Football Those with proud pedigrees turn from Europe to face each other, Golf Only 'exiles' salvage some dignity, Rugby Union Anglo Welsh league 'not in best interests', Sports in Brief, Athletics Belgians seek later start for marathon, Sport Racing Roman Warrior taking giant strides, Ayr results, Weekend fixtures, Cycling Gowland takes early lead. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, T. Marshall profits spurt 70 pc, Babcock £11m rights issue after first-hald profits surge, Two new funds, Motor insurance The penalty of not belting up..., Commodities, Calmer waters for the lifeboat, Gold slide continues The gold, Greaves Org plunges to £1.4m loss after write offs, BPC is held back by interest charges, Transatlantic air charter fare controls to stay, Japanese pledge to UK of 'substantial' cut in car sales over rest of the year, 2,000 Plessey workers lose jobs because of Post Office cutback, Boycott on unofficial motor show, Fixed interest investment Government's man in the market, Insurance Problems peculiar to flat-dwellers, Investment trust valuations, Mr Slater sells nearly half of his Lubok stake, Issues & Loans Finance for Industry lends £4m to Vaux, Briefly, Chairmen of Export-Import Bank and SEC to resign, Chairmen report Unitech warning of slowdown, Money Market Rates, Investor's week Market optimistic · Doubts on shareholder protection, German plan for £450m Clyde chemical works, Bank issues another short-dated 'tap' stock, When the workers' takeover comes, Hongkong fails to raise EEC textile quotas, Southerns-Evans, Barker & Dobson accounts qualified by auditors, Brokers' views, Government revises loan terms and takes £2m shares in Marathon Shipbuilding, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Taxation D-day for working wives, Rise in American consumer prices is smallest for over two years, Citibank agrees on increase in Grindlays stake, Expansion moves by Grand Met. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Shares move up strongly at close of account, Wall Street, Forwrd Levels, The 'Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange prices Strong gains in equities, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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