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The Times - 02/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, From Gerald Stone, of Australian Consolidated Press, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery, From Peter Jay, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Pearce Wright and Robert Parker, BLACKPOOL, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Bruce Palling, From Nicholas Ashford, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Joan chissell, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Alan Coren, Philip Norman, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, W. T. Williams, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Dan van der Vat, Bernard Levin, DAFYDD WIGLEY, , MALCOLM D. PEEL, , DAVID TRIMBLE, , ALAN V. CARR, , GEOFFREY H. CRISPIN, VALERIE PITT, MICHAEL BARNES, , MARTIN PATERSON, , S. M. LIDDALL, , J. H. B. GOWAN, , T. F. B. HEARNE, , G. D. N. WORSWICK, VERMONT ROYSTER, A. WINIFRED GORTON, WILFRED S. RAYNER, FREDERICK GOUGH, A. D. BOWERS, , E. W. OGLETHORPE, By a Staff Reporter, By David Walker of The Times Higher Education Supplement, R. A. H., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Arthur Reed, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, John Hamer, , V. B. ENGLISH, MARK STONE, PATRICK STREETER, KENNETH SHONE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Peter Norman, By Christopher Wilkins, by Peter Jay, by Paul Routledge, by Maurice Corina, by John Whitmore, by Christopher Wilkins, C. W., by Peter Hill, by Clifford Webb, by Arthur Reed, P.H., by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by Malcolm Brown, by John Groser, by Margaret Stone, by Vera Di Palma, by Anthony Rowley, by Adrienne Gleeson, by Geraldine Norman,

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News: Time to reexamine your investment profile, 'Execution' date fixed for French hostage, Greek dictator 'used escort of torturers', 26 killed in air crash near Leipzig, Move urged to tackle housing discrimination, Fall in population rate attributed to the economic recession, Manx bishops' palace to go on market, Conference of non-manual workers to end, Unions opposed to £6 pay curb gain more support at TUC, Confident SNP plans autumn offensive, Extra troops for trouble-spot after another UDR man is killed, Some teachers will be out of work, minister says, Hopes of ending Angola civil war fade, Male domination of unions is attacked, President Ford tells Dr Kissinger that three-year accord could rank as achievement of the century, Composite insurance groups improve, Annual financial and economic review 2. The British Economy Latest instalment of a dilemma, How geneticists can defeat the food shortage, Electricity: consumers must pay for higher costs, Nine Britons held over seized hashish, Moves to amalgamate printing unions, Doctor wants children to travel in back seats, Last tributes in Dublin to Mr de Valera, Two-year courses at university predicted, Corsica call for Paris to free jailed leader, Aerospace: disarray over non-event, Steering the lifeboat home, The Times Diary A threat to all we hold most dear, The challenge of world peace that is facing 600 MPs in London this week, Timor nationalist leaders deny reports of atrocities, Effects of share slump still felt, Pay 'rebels' urged to think again, Steel harsh economies may help to alleviate most serious crisis, Prayer and protests at opening of Windhoek constitutional talks, Stiffer penalties to be considered for 'pathological thugs' among football supporters, minister says, Scottish threat to research pattern foreseen, Building societies move away from feast and famine' lending, Building: little but gloom, Spain lifts ban on claimant to the throne, Text of agreement between Egypt and Israel, North Sea oil: ambitions partly fulfilled, Demand for general council to launch full-scale review of its structure, Fox-hunting ban criticized, ANC split exposed by Lusaka statements, Annual financial and economic review 3 Personal Finance Return to sanity, 'Trotskyist plot' allegation divides party opinion, Timing goes awry in year of the social contract, Is the Baader-Meinhof trial making a sham of justice?, Shipbuilding: state takeover plans may miss the tide, Mrs Thatcher in Bucharest talks, Confidence in equities will not be soon repaired, Attempt to murder President of Syria, Quiet success for the guardians of industrial harmony, Glasgow seeks to host the Olympic Games, Biology: 'Flower power' on a small budget, Police search for woman missing since accident, Pact on withdrawal in Sinai initialled by Egypt and Israel, Goliath used on hoax bomb in London, President of Ecuador crushes coup by rebel troops after his palace in Quito is stormed, Boy died in chimney while trying to break into school, Retailing: protecting the customer, No reflation before spring, Mr Healey will inform the IMF, Daughters of 'privileged' aim higher in education, Art market veers east, Reform of rape law 'will not cut acquittals', Fashion, Britain must invest in young, Mr Scanlon says, Body odours may influence employers, doctor says, FFI aid preferred to stock market, Labour plea for £250m a year on arts, Appointment of Gen Goncalves as Commander-in Chief opposed by head of Portuguese Air Force, Motor: price war highlights desperate plight, Bougainville secedes from Papua, IRA 'stole weapons from American military bases', Taking avoiding action on new tax, More remarkable than anything Alice found in Wonderland, US 'trade cushion' plan for poorer states, Australia cool on Timor troops plan, Helping hard-hit areas to win back full employment, Oil cash for Shetland and Orkney, New names for army units in reorganization, Atrocity investigation 'a trick', NHS resources 'wasted by useless clinical tests'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Merrill Lynch, Hat Group Limited, Scottish Widows, General Accident, Marling Industries Ltd., Toronto Dominion, Midland Bank Group, Air France, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance,, Brady, Electrocomponents Limited, South African Board Mills Limited, National Westminster Bank, The Association Of Investment Trust Companies,, Pearl, Sotheby's, Merrill Lynch Commodities, County Bank Limited, Gater Ryder, "Pims", Bank Base Rates, Lifeguard Assurance Group, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Telex, Slater, Walker Limited, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Phillips, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Aquitaine, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., David S Smith (Holdings) Ltd, The National Marriage Guidance Council,, Salomon Brothers, Prudential, CM & G, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Cavenham Ltd, Halifax Building Society, Skf, Free Palestine, Scottish Provident, Barnardo's, Savills. Law: Madrid jail hunger strikers in 'punishment cells', Defence minister testifies at spy trial, £75 fine for theft of wild falcons, Eric Sykes banned, Doctor took drugs to help him to cope with his work, How a car called 'The Beast' left the police standing, Court told of $1m cheque robbery at Heathrow, Trial of teenage London girls opens in Kenya, Judge is fined £60 for driving after drinking, Woman in damaged pitch case gets bail, Chalfont charge is denied by communists, GLC ready to take tenants to court. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Barmy Crimes Squad The Sweeney Thames, Motown without tears The Supremes Hammersmith Odeon, An agreeable hotch-potch Sweet Mr Shakespeare Regents Park, Edinburgh picks the wrong artists, Imported stars provide prime excitement Israel Philharmonic/ Mehta Usher Hall, Edinburgh, BBC Northern Singers St Augustine's. Kilburn/Radio 3, As You Like It Lyceum, Edinburgh. Sport: Racing Why Orange Bay needs quiet autumn, Yachting Harris profits from shifts and disqualifications, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Under-23 side includes six new caps, Horse trials Smart moves aside for Captain Phillips, Golf Barton qualifies now but has to pay his fee later, Football England need to mend scars left in Europe, Boxing Wembley to be the stage for three British titles, Tennis Ashe remains coolly objective in bitterness of crushing defeat, Cricket England aim for a great escape. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): All firm, chaps, on the TV front, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 1, 1950 Soviet restrictions. Editorials/Leaders: Hooliganism And Football, IS IT War Or Peace?. Letters to the Editor: Local transport needs, Car numbers, Exporters' case for greater Government contribution towards inflation cover, Time ripe for partial reflation of economy, Selection of Bishops, Government advertising, Anomaly of index-linked pensions, 'How to ruin a country', Dangers of reflation, The bombings in Britain, Yesterday's pleasures, A doctor's disclosures, Welsh water, Another query over problem of telephone code books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Guild of Marketors, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Russian wins junior world chess championship, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,088. Obituaries: PER-AXEL BRANNER Swedish stage director, Mr F. Althaus, Sir Robert Stapledon, Mrs F. A. Everard, Mr Tom Murray. Business and Finance: Wilson Peck in dividend row, Discount market, Auditors query overmanning costs of yard, Humberside shipbuilders seeking government help, A new Dutch cocoa contract starts today, Japanese fear UK car curbs, W Germany's deficit soars, Malaysia studying plans to set up a clearing house, UDT balance sheet shows loans pruned, Industrial investment: comparing the Swedish experience, Golds are jolted by the IMF, IATA talks aimed at 5pc fares increase, Herr Apel puzzles monetarists, Big investors are criticized over industry funding, BSC in fresh union talks, Jones investment idea gets mixed reception, A lease company of Eldridge to Brown Shipley, Fox's Biscuits rebounds sixfold, Evacuation rules for North Sea platforms, Bank called as adviser by Haw Par, Saudi oil takeover talks behind schedule, Labour executive committee draws up plan to expand industrial policy, Chrysler's UK plants face short time after Iran orders fall 20 pc, IPD offer to holders of loan stock, Business Diary: Stone's throes · Stone's circle..., Commodities Lack of demand depresses copper market, Cartel proposed by 16 German cable companies, Witteveen appeal for exchange rates pact, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Warning to Barclays as Arabs lift Leyland ban, Gold down by $4 an oz after IMF agreement, World Bank chief stresses need for more aid to developing nations, How the boom in profits could embarrass Germany's banks, Issues & Loans Funding BAC 1-11's for Romania. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Authorised Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange prices Gold shares easier, Stock markets Property shares firm against the trend. Business Appointments: Business appointments Associate directors for Hanson. Births.

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