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The Times - 05/11/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Malcolm Brown Industrial Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Ronald Kershaw, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, From Nicholas Ashford, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By David Leigh, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, From Staff Reporters, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Margaret Stone, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, Susan Kedgley, , Dr Hugh Jolly, Keith Horner, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Alan Coren, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, Fred Emery, Bernard Levin, Patrick Brogan, PHS, Gwilym Roberts, CHRISTOPHER J. D. ORLEBAR, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , HUGH KINGSTON., STAMP, , CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, , ROSS BRADFORD, , TOM CHAPMAN, , FELIX LAMBE, , C. LAWSON-TANCRED, , MARCUS J. GODFREY, , W. M. WOLF, , GERALD HARVEY, , R. J. SMEED, , ANGUS OGILVY, , CYRIL A. CLARKE, RODNEY SMITH, JOHN DACIE, , R. E. WALLACE, , P. R. N. LEWIS, , PATRIC DICKINSON, , GEOFFREY R. PARK, , By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr Mary Woodall writes:, Lord Chorley writes:, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, From Peter Norman, From Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, E. G. WOOD, , BETTY REAM, , J. PEARCY., W. WALTON., F L. CLARK, , JOHN H. SOROTOS, H. B. WOODHEAD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Wallace Jackson, Roger Vielvoye, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, by Edward Mortimer, by Jerome Caminada, by Peter Field, by Henry Stanhope, by Derek Harris, by Rodney Wilson, R.W., D.H., by I.E.S. Edwards, I.E.S.E., by Penelope Turing,

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News: EEC told that boots are marching over Sweden, Dr Mabon is to lead the Scottish MPs, Criticism of the out-of-town supermarket, Extended buffer zone will separate nation from Israel, Concorde noise issue infuriates pilots, Britons play leading role in two centuries of study, Mr Wilson today unveils far-reaching strategy to reform British industry, The Times Diary Will a Welshman wet his whistle when he wants?, Time now to take fireworks out of the garden, Monumental rescue nears its end, Fly the flag on the 'blue riband' route, Caught in a trap over Soviet debt, UK to forecast Europe's weather a week ahead, Mr Elliot Richardson says he has no ambition to stand for United States vice-presidency, Wages 'are catching up house prices', Egypt backs Israel's membership of UN, Jehan Sadat Working to improve women's position, Signing raises hopes for canal success, Anwar Sadat Man of October wins laurels as political strategist, Solicitor hurt in bomb explosion wants end to 'senseless' bombings, Objectors disrupt road inquiry, Police swoop on foreign journalists in Angola, New CIA chief, hoping for access to President, Iron and steel production at risk in dispute over 10 men's pay,inquiry is told, The amazing rise of Mr Rumsfeld, Exhibition celebrates life and work of George Seferis, 1,500 refugees sail back to South Vietnam, Nine seek to strengthen nuclear safety measures, Power shifts to new Bangladesh general, Five die, 14 injured as 190-ton ladle of molten metal explodes at blast furnace, Out-of-work printers block Paris traffic, Setback in Franco condition after operation success, London children 'are reading better', Oxford postal vote on external degree, Enthusiasts awaken sleeping giant of steam, MPs propose creation of a Commonwealth bank, Better Times For Exporters, Assistant for each MP proposed at £2m cost, Strong action taken against dissenters in Spain, Benefits from link with Community, Ideas that you can trade on..., 'Scandal' of tourist cafés in London, British arms:thin edge of lucrative wedge, Science report Ethology: Language of birds, UN suggests a cooling-off Period in Sahara dispute, Ammunition hoard found in children's bonfire, Crisis-struck US cities elect mayors, Church influence growing, Dr Coggan says, Critics fear Sinai agreement may make general settlement even more difficult, Egypt-the land of new deals, Great scope for selling investment goods, 'New York default may bankrupt us' Con Edison warns Mr Ford, Doubts on Ottawa's handling of 1970 terror acts in Quebec, Important benefits expected from oil, Railway unions insisting on redundancy assurance before negotiations, £5,000 Premium Bond prize winners, Hospital dispute will put patients at risk, consultant says, GLC report November 4, 1975 Qualified welcome for Concorde, Mr Ford's ruthless Cabinet changes will make the presidential campaign even rougher, The wide, direct way to Jamaica, Volunteer village bus service heads for likely profit, Italy's phone bombers hoodwink guards, Portugal's Premier blames dissent within armed forces for his Government's lack of authority, Beirut enjoys 'temporary respite', Herrema siege talks 'back to normal' after shooting, Judge stops Miss Fromme from changing her plea, Mr Scargill is snubbed by miners' MPs, Head of middle class group quits after 2 months, Complaint on induced childbirth, How hospitals can help parents to bear the loss of a baby, Prince stirs controversy over loyal toast, Court drops treason charge against former dictator, Why Gatwick's nearest hospital cannot cope with survivors from an air disaster, Egypt Increased trade reflects relationship, New cities plan will cost £4,000m, Chrysler puts rescue onus on government, Visiting a land of magic, Schools' Prom: Members of the, Tax blow to heritage of historic homes, Rebellion is not enough to achieve the real aims of feminism, Bid for newspaper fails, Dispute likely to close some London museums, British soldier killed in autobahn crash, M Giscard upsets his tax collectors. Index. Politics and Parliament: Invalid tricycle convoy in Commons safety protest, Call for straight talking on overmanning, Minister attacks Tories for 'campaign of distortion' over self-employed, Bishop is criticized in Commons, Prisoners in Ulster to be freed earlier, Investigation begun into steelworks explosion, Britain wants EEC rules on hospital treatment to cover the self-employed, Backbenchers threaten to attack Lords' powers, Junior doctors should cease their action, Plan to let more have legal aid, Bill to change seating law for minibuses, Death penalty sought for terrorists, Churches continue to fight land Bill's proposals House of Lords, Tories close ranks to defend Lords' oil Bill changes, Chrysler situtation grave: Mr Wilson promises statement House of Commons, Early release scheme for Ulster prisoners, but no amnesty for bombers and murderers, Rapid maturity of erstwhile student agitators, Secure units in hospitals needed for psychopaths. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Science Reserch Council, British Airways, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Reconstruction And Development Of The Suez Canal Region, Electrocomponents Limited, Don Zoilo., The Electricity Council,, Lynx, Egyptair, Cunard Qe2, Egypt Consult Walker Son & Packman, Meed, Airey & Wheeler, Fly The Flag, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Social Security For Every Citizen In Egypt, South Africa, The Times, Feedex, Middle East Financial Directory 1975/76, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Mercedes-Benz., Oxfam, The Foreign Trade Sector, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company,limited, Egypt, Lovell, Chemie Linzag, The London Diamond Exchange, Hine, Super-Woman, The Building Societies.. Law: Chancery Division Unstamped proxy forms valid Marx and Others v Estates and General Investments Ltd,, Challenge by BBC over 'Open Door' programme, Men fined for protest daub, £6,600 fines over offence called cabotage, Mounting criticism of decision to cut QCs' fees, Britons held in Marseilles hashish case, Deportation urged for friends of 'the Jackal', Explosives charge, Jewish family trust valid Public Trustee and Another v Tuck and Others, Diriector is acquitted on judge's direction, Man charged after fatal shooting at college, 'Unsafe to convict Mrs Buckley'. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: NPO/Lpez-Cobos Festival Hall/Radio 3, Stylish 'Rigoletto' Rigoletto Don Giovanni Congress, Eastbourne, The Nearly Man Granada, Gibbons's 350th anniversary Westminster Abbey, Chamber music novelties Camerata Lysy St John's, London debuts, Both of it am comprehensible A Man's A Man Hampstead Aneurin Bevan Tredegar. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Early Danby watercolour makes £4,389, Phoenix Opera gala to help appeal, Broadcasting, Groves for English National Opera, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,143. Sport: Golf Bembridge failing in his attempt to win US card, Football Why Derby's comfortable lead is no Spanish feather bed, Rugby Union, Tennis Stilwell strikes great form against Vilas, Racing Crumbs of comfort await Sea Pigeon, Sports in Brief, Cricket Big day in life of Bendigo, Livelier selling at Ballsbridge, Yesterday's results, Boxing Dunn retains his title while Cooper laughs, Ice skating, Show jumping Banks voted onto committee but not Smith, Today's fixtures at home and abroad. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The plot thickens in the continuing drama of the actors' union, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 4, 1950 Labour and housing. Editorials/Leaders: The Second Coup In Bangladesh, Leading From Weakness. Letters to the Editor: Progress with pensions, Classical top 10, Compulsory use of car headlights at night, Royal Family and hunting, Beware of the dog, Confusions over poultry meat, Licensing of brokers, The Army's mules, Words and meanings, Advertising imports, A radical solution to the British disease of low productivity, Bishop's criticism of Archbishop's appeal, Inflation and deflation tests, Soundness of the ship repair industry, Gordon Hamilton Fairley fund for cancer work, Adjustments for working capital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Book on prayer wins publisher's award, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon Harold Wilson Chancellor of St Paul's, Mr Franklin White, Mr Henry Hornyold Strickland. Business and Finance: Discount market, Why the accountants will accept Sandilands, Amal Inds bids 60p for Herbert Morris, Recession hits Lep, Commodities, Haw Par offered 'only normal credit', Ten million ton fall in third-quarter orders placed by world shipyards, Coming to terms with the Third World, Big improvement in payments gap seen by OECD, R Tinto-Zinc Conversions, Businessman rejects CBI brief for Chequers talks, Industry loans recovery in sight as borrowing demand grows, Australia is No 7 in copper output, Accountancy bodies give qualified approval to Sandilands' proposals, Ellerman Lines cushions expected half time drop, Cement closure will cost 680 jobs, Ladbroke group forms subsidiary to build homes, Averys heading for record year, Commodity producers in search of higher prices, Briefly, Foreign Exchange, World output of soya beans, Concorde engine development for CEGB, ABTA seek increase in commission rates, October currency reserves down $146m in third consecutive monthly decline, City working party looks at plan for 'watchdog', Business Dairy:Many a Mrs·Chrysler's Riccardo, Energy: continuing dialogue with the oil producers, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Advertising & marketing Inflation threat to spending growth foreseen, Bank statements for October, Policy snags put UK cars at risk, Lifeguard Assurance with £30m assets runs into difficulties. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Good gains, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets FT Index nudges 360 mark, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Key post at Perkins Engines Ltd. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.

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