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The Times - 20/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robert Fisk, From Jose Shercliff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Political Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Blackpool, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, , By Our Planning Reporter, By Tony Aldous, By David Hencke, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Our Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Our Planning Reporter Bath, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Philip Webster, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Bruce Palling, Sakon Nakorn, north-east, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Jean Wilson, Michael Freedland, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Harold Rosenthal, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Church, House of Commons, European Parliament Strasbourg, Gerald Ely, Jan Santocki, Roger Berthoud, Adam Fergusson, Mario Modiano, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS., JAMES KNIGHT, , WILFRID SENDALL., J.N.WOLFE, , MARGARET COLE, , PETER RAWLINSON, , H. MONTGOMERY HYDE, , MALCOLM MacEWEN, , LESLIE FAIRWEATHER, HUGH WILLATT., A. J. AYER, , Front Our Own Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, D. H., Colonel C. F. H. Gough, by Harry Debelius, H.D., by Tim Brown Madrid Correspondent, , T.B., by William Cemlyn-Jones, By Mervyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, From Michael Hornsby, By David Young, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Eric Wigham, Roger Vielvoye, Roy Lewis, David Blake, Ross Davies, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, W. J. TURLEY., MICHAEL B. NEW., MICHAEL R. ALLEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Kenneth Owen., By Desmond Quigley, By Andrew Wilson, By Tony May,

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News: Rail peace hinges on talks today, Call for a 'sense of purpose' underlines Bow Group shift, Delicate problems of defence, Momentum maintained in spite of economic slump, Immigration up on last year, Pinta trouble for the people who cannot stomach milk, Firm fined for misleading packaging of soya meals, Golf still dominated by the wealthy, Danger that another bumper harvest will swell wine lake, Army evacuate Catholics from Lisbon refuge, Italian party leader refuses to resign, It's tough going making cars, Bonn opposition choose candidate for chancellor, Argentine unions may defy Perón order, BMA plans moves to help the overseas doctors, Food prices Sugar from Eire and EEC is cheapest, Homeless still shuttled about, Shelter says, Open University must turn away 35,500 applicants, Fighting to stay competitive as tourism falters, Taxes 'will hamper conservation work ', Madrid in dispute over Sahara's 'dusty gold', Apartheid rules in theatres may be eased, No 10 breaks a 40-year link with the press, Cut in mortgage tax relief would be 'unfair', Status of chaplains seen as block to penal reform, Councils told curb on expenditure is vital, Effects of slump are limited, Science report Astronomy: Future of British research, Lord Mountbatten at 75, aiming now at creating an international sixth-form elite, Six Labour peers for Europe to be selected, Saigon to take control of all banking, Clash in Strasbourg over Community's jobless, Archaeology report Reliefs found in tomb of Tutankhamun agent, MPs fear plan to change parliamentary procedure, Bitter press attack over Simonstown, IRA warning over alleged spaying by Army, Zaire expels US envoy over 'coup plot', Refugees of Vietnam's other wars, How the White House press system works, Rival Angolans agree to establish a joint army, French left tries to recapture old harmony, Danish MP protests over assault by police, PO 'seeks dearer post rates', Government should control public sector pay, MP says, Washington official quits over low pay, Warning of domination by pressure groups, New censor feels that film industry is out of touch with society, Parliamentary conflicts over the case for continuity, The Times Diary Customs men reveal their secrets, Fish catch slips for first time, Syrian view heard in London, Repair work is started at Wesley's Chapel, Bilbao hears pledge by Army chief, Exam questions 'leaked to students', Unemployment And Vacancies, Unemployment soars by 13,000 a week to post-war record, AUEW backs action to fight redundancies, More power to the management audit, Victoria, the Mother of an Empire, Students on vacation can claim £10 'dole', Algerians to have double poll soon, Journalists back 'The Observer', Text of letters bringing lobby briefings to an end, How Mr Stonehouse financed his swim, Strike threat over mental patient attacks, For the Greeks, only a non-aggression pact can settle the differences with Turkey, Anti-inflation policy delays report on pay increase for MPs, When inflation takes-off, ICI denies that kidnapped beagles 'smoked', United States threatened by railway strike, Plea for dropping of London motorway plans, Juan Miguel Antoanzas, Irish put beef 'mountain' on sale in Britain, Mass rally in India to support Mrs Gandhi, Rome shooting involves rightist councillor, Land Bill is criticized, Boxing bout could influence Malaysian leadership poll, Ford warning of war danger in Middle East, Edward Heath Trust, Cash for culture flows in privately, Philosopher of 75 elected President of Greece, The Queen sends a message to Gen Amin, Women's Year conference opens in Mexico City, Claimant to throne is barred from Spain, Nalgo puts in a 90pc wage claim, US is still deeply committed in Asia despite setbacks in Indo-China, Dr Kissinger says, Anglican veto on joint abortion report with Methodits threatens further cooperation, Ailing general faces new challenges, White Paper on Industry Bill is possible, Economy ministers called to Chequers strategy talks, Cyprus plot 'was controlled' by US, Keeping the fans happy, Mr Ennals to sound out Rhodesia leader, Shipyards face hard times with bleak prospects, EEC sea bathing rule might cost UK £100m. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tiopepe, Gold Fields Of South Africa Limited, British Gas, Lepanto, Calle De Muertas 13, Madrid 12., Charter Consolidated Limited, Hotel Golf El Paradiso, B. S. & W. Whitely Limited, Marbella-Spain Costa Del Sol, Sale, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pritchard Services Group Ltd., Itt, Oecd, Notice To Industry, Rosa, Hamilton Inches, Associated British Foods, University Life Assurance Society, Business In Britain, Butterworths, Sk, Times Products Limited, Carras, Westrn Deep Levels Limited, Saa, Standard And Chartered, J.Compton, Sons & Webb Limited, Business Policy, The East Surrey Water Company, Banco Centrail, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co.Limited, Northern And Ulster Banks, Holts, The Lion Tube And Steel Company Ltd, Joyas, Laing, The Directory Of Directors 1975, Lovell, Ennia, National Institute Of Industry, Praeger Special Studies, Habitat, The Spainish National Tourist Office, Banco De Vizcaya, Twa, Texaco, Tolley, Weatherall Green & Smith, Hand-Knotted Carpets, Associated Engineering Limited, Savills. Picture Gallery: Spain. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Chairman of N London Polytechnic resigns, University news, Latest appointments. Law: Four for trial over deals in krugerrands, Rabbinical challenge to ruling on divorce, GLC halts censoring of films for legal study, Failed student placed bomb in his college, Men who broke 'fiver plot' deserve Oscars, judge says, No prosecution over royal income leak, Chinese woman police officer is accused, Doctor injected 40 times safe dosage of drug, Court of Appeal. No jurisdiction to hear costs taxation appeal In re an Order for Costs out of Central Funds (F. A. R. Bennion), £5.5m forgery charge, Police keep observation on man abroad after inquest verdict of murder by Lord Lucan, Financial commitments on matrimonial property Earley v Earley, Couple on trial for spying in Switzerland, Procedure for complaints against police. Politics and Parliament: Woman judge to head advisory group into law on rape, Source of information on Mr Stonehouse, Censorship of letters to MPs from prisoners, Engineers and miners should be warned against being manipulated by Communists-Labour MP, Reciprocal Bills to deal with Irish terrorists, Problem of making same change to agency Bills House of Lords, Next week's business, Minister and Commissioner differ over relevance of Europe's social programme, Bill through, Bill 'will increase fostering disputes', Speaker applies sub judice rule: MP fails in attempt to get debate on the Crossman diaries, 'Spotting the Ball' competition to help to improve football grounds, VAT stays at 25pc on television servicing. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, University Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Evening racing, Football Attendances are highest for three years, Sports in Brief, Cricket Questions likely from the Don in Adelaide, Racing, Horse Show Saywell and Strongbow set invincible target, Motor racing Lauda must lose if championship is to remain open, Tennis Three men who will command more respect at Wimbledon, Golf Oosterhuis makes bright start in US Open as Jacklin falters, Polo Withers at head of 10-goal rout by Cowdray, Yachting Finn Gold Cup for Olin, Rowing Diamond sculls could be main Henley attraction, Athletics Low profile and late arrival softens impact of circus. Reviews: The Merry Wives of Windsor Mermaid, Where the theorists fear to tread Lives of Labour by Peter N. Stearns, NPO/Masur Festival Hall, Beau Geste Queen Elizabeth Hall, History of man etched in copper Copper: the Anatomy of an Industry by Sir Ronald Prain, Steps towards new social reality Social Change at Work by Joe Roeber, From take-off to crash landing? How It All Began: Origins of the Modern Economy by Walt Whitman Rostow, What would you do? Yorkshire, Passing by Almost Free, Legendary figures The Mattei Affair (U) Gate Cinema The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (X) Plaza 2 Where's Poppa? (X) and The Groove Tube (X) Classic, Piccadilly, Festival at Wiesbaden, Quick guide, London debuts, Petrol prices: a salutary lesson Beyond the Energy Crisis by John Maddox, NPO appoints two top jobs. Arts and Entertainment: Bowie in Roeg film, Radio, UK art in Basle, Broadcasting, Japanese print prices go on soaring, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,025. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property 3-acre plot fronting on estuary. Editorials/Leaders: The Un Conference On Women, The New Left Of Lisbon, The Prime Minister And The Lobby. Letters to the Editor: Attorney General's duties, Britain misses Middle East hotel boom, Re-employment to fight inflation, Duties of accountants in assessing taxation, Case for Poulson inquiry, Ministerial pressure, Electoral reform: restoring Parliament's authority, Arts Council and RSC, Booking a seat, Outlook for investment in aquaculture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 20, 1950 America's burden. Obituaries: Group Captain Culley, Jane Griffiths, MISS CLAIRE PRATT A career in education. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Shares improve on rail peace rumours, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Recent Issues, Madrid Stock Exchange Quotations, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, South Africa curbs A Cohen, Time for a new definition of monopoly, Fiat to go ahead with $650m plant in Brazil, Dobson Park Ind goes ahead 52 pc in opening half, Commodities, £100m rise predicted for aircraft experts, Structural defects blamed for loss of rig, British hauliers warned about forged papers, France removes controls on some foreign loans, Ferranti loss nearly £500,000, South of Scotland Electricity tells of doubled loss for year at £20m, NVT asked to avoid 'irrevocable decisions', Charting the unknown in North Sea platform design, New regulations for export of ferrous scrap, Mr Dell says BP share terms were fair to all, S. Berisford tops£4.6m at half-way, 'Million jobless' cost of a 5pc inflation rate, Freight Corporation chief defends 'juggernauts', Scragg pass interim after relapse into red: partial rally under way, Business Diary: Duncan's latest move · Chamber maid, The Bank's view on public spending implies cuts of £2,000m over 3 years, British jobless growth half rate of EEC, Caledonian staff urges minority state holding, Unit trust sales hold steady, Dry well setback for Texaco in North Sea, Fall continues in orders for engineering, £16m mine write-off by Charter group, Westminster redeemable stock finds few takers, Walk-out stops Rover's Solihull plant, International steel output falls 17pc, 'Serious discrepancies' at Powell Duffryn offshoot, Japanese shipbuilders will ask for government help, TWA president resigns in executives' row, Lage & Elliott, ICI facing shutdown of operations unless wage offer is improved, Lyons contains the borrowings burden, Herstatt actions delayed again, Singapore ruling on Haw Par, Roche 'ready to accept EC rules', Thorn steps up drill group offer, Eurobond prices (midday indicator), Iran rejects idea of SDR as oil pricing base. Business Appointments: Business appointments Retired Barclays chief joins Keyser Ullmann. Births.

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