The Times - 03/06/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Eric Marsden, By Diana Geddes, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter., From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, , From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Denis Taylor, By Michael Hatfield, By David Leigh, By David Wood Political Editor, By Philip Howard, By Richard Davy, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Alan McGregor, by Prudence Glynn, John Higgins, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, Peter Nichols, PHS, David Spanier Diplomatic correspondent, Bernard Levin, NEIL MARTEN., MARTIN SULLIVAN, , N. I. BARNES, NIGEL CALDER, KENNET., F. E. HALLIDAY., LAURENCE VINEY, , MAURICE BONNEFOY, JAMES WELLBELOVED, , HAILSHAM, BARRY BUZAN, , MARTYN C. BROWN., COLIN CROSS, , F. W. STOYLE, , E. G. L. BYWATERS, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Commander James Armstrong, Dr Hermann Blaschko, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, From Michael Hornsby, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, IVOR CLEMITSON, , GEORGE RODGERS, , T. LOMAS, , N. D. M. LEAK, , JOHN HARTLEY, , JOHN B. DAVIES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Andrew Wilson, Pangloss, Jean-Michel Quatrepoint Le Monde, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke Die Welt, Hugh Stephenson The Times, Renzo Villare La Stampa, Philippe Lemaitre Le Monde, Maurice Bommensath, Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde, Philippe Labarde Le Monde, John Whitmore The Times, P. C. Martin Die Welt, Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, Danielle Arnaud Le Monde, Patricia Tisdall The Times, Hans Baumann Die Welt, Paul Routledge The Times, Joanine Roy Le Monde, Sergio Devecchi La Stampa, Heinz Bluethmann Die Welt,
ResumoNews: Food supply warning, How votes will be counted in each county, Heathrow engineers decide to stay out, Indulgent patients misuse health service, guide says, Rome Organization is lacking, US gets three hijackers back from Cuba, Lending fees for authors in autumn, Saigon children learn to love 'Uncle Ho', Woman in a hard, man's world, TV debate avoids the vital question, Oxford expects to fall behind inflation rate, Different style from fathers, A long way from the 'old boy' system, Community attitude to China Concern for closer ties, The Italians are not dazzled by their economic miracle, Criticized by both sides of industry, Home Secretary dwells on the price of failure, Reservation on equality by Labour women, Spanish police accused of sending prisoners to emergency zones, The Times Diary Sing a song of Jenny and Adrian, Coalition, jobs at issue, Finale for the fashion phenomenon?, £10,000 for miniature by Nicholas Hilliard, Aldwych Theatre company may be saved, Mr Powell speaks of 'our moral collapse', US Court ruling bars union closed shop, Rail union leaders call for national strike to begin on June 23, 'Strange alliances' must end, Miss Lestor says, Mr Wilson says steel cuts not by Brussels, Political U-turns seen as harming investment, Two-year survey starts into the links between X-ray effect and congenital abnormalities, Split threatening ANC after Salisbury riot, Road to top harder for young executives, Mr Jack Jones urges wage sacrifices to save jobs, Washington fact-finder meets Laos Premier, Extremists' lawyers intimidated, report says, CIA cleared of large-scale illegal activity, On the contrary, Consumer interest Some improvement in tourist safeguards, Egypt and US welcome Israel move, Telephones being used less, union leader says, Portuguese call for 'advanced' legislation, London Better trend continues, Russia puts weight behind EEC opponents, Reksten default highlights recession for tanker trade, Mr Whitlam faces serious split in party ranks as he removes minister in defiance of Dr Cairns, Reprieve for hospital's geriatric unit, 'Italians want united Europe inspired by British values', Personal finance, Israelis draw back their Suez forces in peace gesture, A Rockefeller who can ride the tide, Rome Times are tight, but better than they were, Bonn Reluctance to open books, 'Cold-blooded murder' says Rhodesia bishop, Tory student challenge to leadership, A chance for diplomacy now the shooting has nearly stopped, Paris commends Pretoria offer on SW Africa, Better organization needed Paris, Bonn Exports rise 73 per cent, Science report Evolution: Species and chemical clocks, £75,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Lyons church taken over by protesting prostitutes, Mr Carr backs Prentice call for unity, Journalists strike over appointment of new editor, Bay City Rollers refuse to alter act despite criticism, Australia not keen to put clock back, Department ministers know best, Mr Mikardo says, Snowfalls usher in June, Facts and figures Why the franc is strong while the pound plumbs the depths, Trade unions are aiming to improve cash flow by increasing contributions and attracting new members Where workers' benefits are a bargain London, Mr Benn pulls out of TV debate, Haiti after Papa Doc, The French see everyone as losers if Britain leaves the EEC, Forum, Battered body found near home of MP, Waiting for recovery, Union confirms support for staying, UDI talk disloyal, Mr Rees says, China 'will welcome Ford visit', 200 writers back membership, Paris Sales drive to cut deficit, Fashion Ready to wear offer. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bensons International Systems Limited, JANET Reger, Metal Box Limited, Lake View Investment Trust, Limited, Sotheby's, Interim Statement, Bank Base Rates, Times Newspapers., British Sugar Corporation Limited, The Times, Bristol Channel Ship Repairers Ltd., Woolwich, Berwick Timpo Limited, The Times Information And Marketing Intelligence Unit., King & Co, Drivers Jonas, Arab African Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Avellan Associates, Electric And General Trust Limited, J. B. Holdings Limited, Hampton & Sons, Skf, Interunion-Banque, Globe Investment Trust Limited, Israel Aircraft Industries. Law: Pony 'starved in mud field', Air pirates given light jail terms in Paris, 16 noisy macaws must be silenced, judge orders, Publicity on witness for Crown halts trial, Arab midwife 'offered to work for Israel', Inquest on coach victims adjourned, Stannary Parliament man fined, Bench threat to release boy in murder case, Trial of British teacher postponed again, Thieves went by taxi to take mailbags. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Business to Business, Legal Notices, Richard Ellis, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The Death of a Black Man Hampstead, Rostropovich ventures to conduct Strauss in Vienna, Utah SO/ Abravanel Festival Hall, Swan Lake Battersea Park. Sport: Yachting Boats and events lost in strong Weymouth winds, Football Hooliganism' at home in British Isles', Golf Walker Cup players win but Campbell is blown off course, For the record Baseball, Sports in Brief, Cycling Johansson increases overall lead, Rugby Union Australians in for shock, says Burgess, Racing Reaction to fillies' classic switch, Tennis Ramirez changes tactics to beat Orantes, Cricket A struggle for survival before the decision to go back to the fire, Boxing A stimulating contest in prospect, Athletics Six A N Others selected by Britain. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 2, 1950 Emperor's case, Why leave the lifeboat for a sea full of sharks?. Editorials/Leaders: The Riots In Salisbury, The Prospect Of A Minor ICE Age, The Problems Of The French Press. Letters to the Editor: Idealism behind 'yes', Football havoc, Commonwealth hopes, Mr James Wellbeloved, Phone refunds, Forgotten factors which override the EEC debate, Talks on a law of the sea, A wide-based welcome, Cooperation after the referendum, A gnome from Nome, Reasons for railways' bad track record, Finance for museums, Sir Geoffrey Howe's dubious arithmetic, Case for new, written constitution, Choice of the weakest, Offshore parochialism, Scientific research, Workers' duty, Life with Lloyd George. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: TV playwrights' scheme awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Walter Adams, Roman Rostowski, Mr Eisaku Sato A leadership of mixed fortunes. Business and Finance: More idle on Mersey, Metal Box shares on the overseas bandwagon, Discount market, Hanger Investments, EEC sets limit on some foreign textiles, Eurobond total up, Kuwait move for Basrah oil stake, Martin the newsagent sprint and outlook still good, Commodities, Morgan Crucible retreat, Northern Developm'ts placed in receivership, Second half lets down Brook St but div up, German trade surplus at 12-month low, Switch to Paris means loss of 170 jobs, Percy Bilton gain across the board as rent roll burgeons and tax falls, Bowmar to end all calculator and digital-watch production, Tokyo 'no' to UK call, Business Dairy: Maracas to Caracas · Stamping ground, LME stocks, Homebuyers to be given choice of insurance, Singapore refuses to lift ban on Haw Par shares, Optimism revives with upsurge in US orders, Wilstar Securities Stern scheme may not succeed, Money Market Rates, Ocean Transport And Trading, City pay 'below Europe's level', £5m credit for Norpipe backed, £4.9m losses by CJB on long-term contracts, Coordinated bargaining the way out of the pay jungle?, Wage costs burrow into S African gold profits, Chrysler strike likely to end tomorrow, but pay offer seen as 'interim measure', Housebuilding on uptrend, New EEC loan to Coal Board in pipeline, Issues & Loans. Premier rights, American gold auction plan serves to sharpen price war with S Africa, Floating currencies defended, Equities rise to best level this year, Japanese car imports show rise of 47pc on last year, Warning on 'stagnant' Britain, Computer news Telex takes over Potter UK data operations, Strong start by Foseco Minsep, Butchers turn down meat substitute scheme, Lower earnings by Laird Group. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr P. Howarth joins board of Sheepbridge, PLA chief to retire. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Account opens strongly, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets FT index climbs to new high for the year. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,010. Births.
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