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The Times - 31/01/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Peter Jay Econimics Editor, From Fred Emery, By Peter Scott, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat healy Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent Worcester, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, By Marcel Berlins Our Legal Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, David Robinson, William Mann, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Thomas Walker, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Dr Tony Smith medical Correspondent, Dr Colin Brewer, Michael Harry, Hugh Fraser, PHS, Roger Berthoud, R. EL-TAI, , P. H. HUTTON, , I. O. CHANCE, , JEREMY BENSON, , JOHN CORNFORTH, , JENNIFER JENKINS, , G. F. SMITH, , JEFFREY WILLIAMS, , JULIAN RIDSDALE, , J. R. L. CUNINGHAM, , SAAD EL SHAZLY, , JAMES LEES-MILNE, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , IVOR GUEST, , J. F. C. KINGMAN, , ORR-EWING, , By Our Arts Reporter, Q. B. writes:, By Terry Byland, By John Plender, By Our Industrial Editor, By Geoffrey Browning parliamentary Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Tim Congdon, TIM LAMPORT, , ELLES BICKNELL, , CHRISTIAN BRANN, , C. B. P. BIRCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,

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News: Hongkong ex-police chief for trial next month, Moscow rejects blame for falling Jewish emigration, Transplants 'should be allowed while heart still beating', Tories need a new leader to heal the wounds and take the party back to grass roots, Amount of water in food to be investigated, Assessing the psychiatric factors in abortion, Gang escape with firm's £78,000 payroll, Man cleared of leading girl away, Gardiner report gets short shrift, Extremists 'want to destroy trade unions', Reporters clash with counsel at Milan bomb trial, Pan Am and TWA to exchange air routes, 'No Rhodesia talks without Britain', Couple strip their home to aid needy, The Times Diary Pleading commitment without bias, French Academy welcomes M Schumann in style, Chamberlain's grandson found dead in crate, Liner may be used to house students, Sixteen economists look at the state of the nation The gloomy outlook that means a cut in living standards, Arts Council allocates grants for 1975-76, Tory monetarists attacked by Mr Gilmour, Night flights to be cut at London airports, Parliamentary session may be extended as referendum dislocates legislative programme, US deserters' amnesty extended by month, EEC plan to reduce British share of budget, Lebanese protest at destruction of border village, Abortion Bill sponsor says aim is to stop exploitation, Snow reports from European resorts, No more Nixon revelations, Signs of leadership differences in China, Abolition of earnings rule may be hastened, More help from councils sought for child-minders, Furnished accommodation, Deaf man reads his way to degree, Medical and moral considerations for the doctor, Some aggressive pupils 'regret leaving school', Maoists may defy ban on Lisbon rallies, Tax burden will rise for rest of decade, Treasury says, Bonn jobless figures worst for 15 years, Agricultural workers seek £35 wage, Independent television may extend coverage, Sugar producers to send envoy to London talks, Fate of Orly raiders remains a mystery, South Africa names minister as president, Is any change in the abortion law really needed?, Assurance to Mr Ford on N Sea oil, Students seek inquiry into new university, Christmas turkey killed mental hospital patients, inquest finds, Rent-freeze anomalies are criticized, Fear of 'British disease' in Japan as business and industry face expected outbreak of strikes, UN call to boycott 'illegal' steel, Mr Heath says he will fight to the end for leadership, Printers urged to reject newspapers' 7% offer, Labour MPs urge easing of film censorship, Elstree workforce to be cut from 261 to 48, Herr Schmidt chides E Germany, Australia chooses German tank for Army, Food prices Roasting beef should be cheaper next week, Slow waltz is bringing East and West together, Resolve stiffened at meeting of consultants, French parties face problem of relations with allies, Smoking 'likely cause' of Fairfield fire, Thieu call for more military aid, Special-category status for Ulster prisoners should be abolished, Gardiner report says, 200-mile fishing limit plea, Science report Mars: Clues to the origin of floods. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Historic churches to get £1m aid, The National Savings stamp must phase out, Burden of proof in capital transfer tax cases, Opposition want subsidies to end within months, Lassa fever death: Chief Medical Officer to examine complex issues, Further review of Price Code is not envisaged, Chancellor seeking ways and means to pay for earnings rule defeat House of Commons, Preliminary inquiry into loss of Morena, New consumer body to investigate state industries House of Lords, Meeting next week on protection of bus staff, Next Week, Poorer families get most benefit from subsidies upon food. Arts and Entertainment: U S victory over Italy in world bridge, 1975 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword Championship, Radio, Furniture sale prices far higher than expected, Broadcasting, British Museum trying to find £250,000 for horn. Display Advertising: Bell's, Laing, Gate, Lovell, Lloyds Bank, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, Canlife Units, Glasgow, Multiple Display Advertisements, A. E. Ames & Co., Bank Base Rates, Crufts Dog Show, The Times, The 1975 Habitat Catalogue, Harrods, Grand Manoeuvres, British Sugar, The Metrication Board. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Joint tenants must all apply to rent tribunal Turley and Another v Panton and Another, No leave without evidence Charles A. Pilgrim Ltd v Jackson, Judge calls for inquiry into kidney fund affairs, Israel war inquiry refrains from blaming Mr Dayan, Not all were corrupt Mr Smith tells jury, Three fined for badger attack, Point certified Coventry City Council v Cartwright, No Milhench appeal. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 and 13, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall, The Pirates Birmingham University, Goodbye to the Forties again Thieves Like Us (aa) London Pavilion The Mean Machine (x) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue The Towering Inferno (a) Warner West End 2/ carlton/Studio 1 Conrack (a) Odeon, St. Martin's Lane, Shaffer's new play, Orontea Hammersmith Town Hall, Der Rosenkavalier Coliseum, New trick repeated The Death of a Young Young Man Bbc 1, Van Manen comes to Covent Garden, Land gift to opera house. Sport: Women's hockey Dropped point costly for Midlands, Golf James one of five players on top handicap of one, Olympic Games Canadians reject European TV offer, Cricket Knott's century and the withdrawal of Thomson dint gloom, Squash rackets Brisk opening scamper for the seeds, Sports in Brief, Football England set new Cyprus date, Table tennis Taylor one of seven from England to reach finals, Rugby Union England need a push from crowd, Athletics Miss Lynch and Stewart return refreshed, Swimming Top US women's team for Crystal Palace, Racing Sun shining through break in the clouds, Skiing Thoeni's first win puts him 13 pts behind Klammer, Ice skating Curry's masterpiece so near yet so far. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, RAF graduation, Lord Armstrong of Sanderstead, Lord Plurenden. Editorials/Leaders: The Lack Of Kidneys For Transplants, Still Necessary, WHO Gets The Oil In The Aegean?. Letters to the Editor: Plight of the Kurds, Harmful restrictions, Party workers' views on leadership, Weather records, Hijackers, Attacks on the monarchy, Tax and national heritage, Use of statistics, PO sabotage of British exports, Importance of 'ing', Case of the Shrewsbury pickets, Pupils' choice in large schools, Need for statisticians, Housing the Turner paintings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 31, 1950. Obituaries: Mr Percy Tottenham, Félix Máriássy Hungarian film director, Mr Jack Clayton, Sir Vere Redman, Hans Hess. Business and Finance: Prime rates cut to 9pc and Dr Burns is hoping for further reductions, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, discusses yesterday's White Paper Public spending squeezes private spender, Discount market, G Sturla omit interim in push for liquidity, 'Disastrous intrusion' of industry by governments, Month-old Safety Act working well, Real income barley above 1971 level, Cowley engine tuners may stay out until three-man inquiry reports, Bournemouth B/S accepts merger, calls for cash back, Reshuffle of full-time BSC board members, Commodities Coffee futures forge ahead, Crown Agents and Texas bank in talks on ailing Burston group, Esso system may reduce need for oil platforms, Brick output declined 22 per cent last year, Estimate of £23m losses by Vatican, Ships may be first sales to Iran, Forestry warning on capital tax, Deal with Ramada aids Ladbroke hotels side, 36 pc rise in profits of farm co-ops, Civic Stores hints at big cutback in branches, Business Diary: Oil's well that ends... · VAT 74, Inflation outpaces Comalco, Briefly, Gas deals before June get revenue tax exemption, Money Market Rates, Share values up record £2,270m before late run on market leaders, Building societies' net January receipts put at record £240m, Land write-down hammers Crest Nicholson but trading side buoyant, Gearing at work for merchant banks, State sector spending cut, but share of resources increased, Thorn Electrical pays £1.3m for security company, Why the airlines are unhappy with IBM, OECD talks on $25,000m fund, Benn rejection of industrial board advice on Herbert, NVT workers accept Meriden co-op plan, UDT disposes of 49 pc stake in Julius Baer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Issues & Loans. Water issue oversubscribed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Further record session for equities, Stock Exchange Prices Late selling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Rothschild to take over chairmanship. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Quest for genuine seclusion, Country Properties. Births.

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