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The Times - 14/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Correspondent, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By David Leigh, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Paul Routledge, From Trevor Fishlock, From Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent., By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Michael Hatfield, From Clive Borrell and Arthur Osman, From Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Editor, By Penny Symon, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Bruce Palling, From David Bonavia, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, David Sinclair, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Clive Barnes, William Mann, Alan Blyth, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Gerald Ely, David Leigh, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, G. V. Smithers, PHS, David Howell, P. R. OWEN., MICHAEL BRUFAL., UNA M. KROLL., HUGH BENSON., T. L. WESTOW., JON WYNNE-TYSON., FRED HIRSCH, , PETER M. OPPENHEIMER., W. E. M. GODFREY., G. W. SMITH., N. T. P. METCALFE., K. D. ROBINSON, TYRRELL BURGESS, , NELSON OF STAFFORD., H. W. SINGER, , P. J. ISENMAN, , JOHN ROMER, , BRUCE DUNCAN, , By our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, M.A.S. writes:, René Maheu, former DirectorGeneral of Unesco writes:, A.C.C. and S.E. write:, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, By David Mott, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, AVEBURY., T. N. H. WELLS, , OLIVER WEAVER, , L. F. GRAFE, , DONALD CAMERON, , RANDLE MANWARING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, Tim Congdon, Ronald Grierson, DB, Ian Murray, Roger Vielvoye, By Ashley Druker, Richard Allen, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, by Ted Trott, by Stuart Marshall, by Jeff Daniels technical editor, , P.W., by Anthony Curtis technical editor, Motor, A.C., by Walter Heseltine,

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News: Monster could not flap wings, Resignation of Turkish Prime Minister, Group plans for private hospitals get under way, Cabinet debate EEC terms on Monday, Japan: reliability and a touch of luxury, The Times Diary Some operatic blood and thunder, Dearth of candidates for the job of leading Cambodia's Army, Snow reports from European resorts, Could we afford to eat if we left the EEC?, Rates may shock millions, Mr Speed says, Nato critical of Soviet block troop cuts plan, Benefits from gentle driving, Fear of new Portuguese coup puts forces on alert again, Economic policy clash likely in Labour Party, Japanese terror suspects refuse to talk in Tokyo, Seven saved from liferaft after ship splits in two, The Times European shopping basket, Congressmen see fall of Cambodia as inevitable, Pilots receive wings, Irish hint of arbitration over oil bearing zones, More effective wage controls urged, Yard chiefs visit scene of Whittle inquiry, Chemists told their first duty is to society, FBI man got key position in American Indian group, Mr Jay criticizes Dublin agreement, Facts of life in today's market, Holidaymakers face airport surcharges, PDSA cuts to strengthen vet service, Senator Humphrey to pay £80,000 back taxes, Alternatives aplenty to diesel and petrol, Italy: wild way behind the wheel, Tension and fear in Lisbon as left tightens grip, Industry Bill a paper tiger-Mr Powell, Thailand's new Premier played same role in film, The Mini story: a little classic right for the times stands at crossroads..., Pilots name airports in need of improvement, Britain: Vauxhall has hopes of a larger share of the market, MPs angered by GLC chief, How bacteria can help to feed us by eating our waste, Catholics agree to study of 'evaded' issues, Whitehall moves to tighten anti-hijack precautions, Keeping a close eye on mpg, Diesel attracts fresh attention in fight to economize, Industry Bill 'for degeneration, not regeneration', Food prices Beef will be 8p a pound dearer in shops, Threat to cities and beauty spots strengthens the economic arguments, Mr Prentice denies reprimand, Germany: the Beetle's lively progeny uses adopted skills, Losing a top job can bring feeling of despair, Man burnt clothes for heat, Both Cyprus sides claim victory, E Europe: price advantage, Holland: Daf automatically on top, Britons on board airliner which was shot down, Freedom of the City: Mr Pierre Trudeau, the, Two-week ceasefire announced in war between Kurdish rebels and Government in Iraq, Playing the game according to the rules, France: door at back opens to wide appeal, Threat to revoke US airline's licence, Small car, big future Little thoughts for things to come, Editor of 'The Guardian' to become controller of BBC Scotland, Denial issued over Tory treasurership, Science report Mental health: Hazard of lead in water, Army shooting of two Provisionals could have serious implications, ... but trends indicate bright future, Moderate miners want to change union rules, Can the Government ever settle the 'feudal relic' of tied cottages?, Miss Hearst is traced to farm in Pennsylvania, Bonn Opposition walks out after 'Goebbels' taunt, Mr Heath seeks informal role, Battle for Vietnam city hinges on supplies, Death at toxic waste tip renews inquiry call, Report finds nursing and medical defects in geriatric wards, Chinese claim ability to predict tremors, Driver of doomed Moorgate train 'seemed paralysed and frozen' in his cab, witness tells crash inquiry, Two sides disagree on teachers' pay rise, Direct-grant schools 'do not cream off talent', Focus on Food Why some health-diets are not healthy, MPs rule that EEC steel regulation lacked legal backing, The best way for the Tories to get back on their feet, Women advised to take jobs in industry, Pupils march with fallen heads on banners, Ship repair firm campaigns against takeover, Dr Kissinger taking 'new ideas' to Israel, Women MPs in revolt on abortion Bill, Nuclear power protest by country lovers, Government cut in housing funds angers councils. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tops Tv Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, Air France, Midland Bank Group, Opel, The English And New York Trust Company, Limited, Anglo American Corporation Group, The Republic Of Peru, McGraw-Hill Book Co. (Uk) Limited, Bank Base Rates, Fiat, Midland And International Banks Limited, Business Books, Vauxhall, Kogan Page, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, The "Shell" Transport And Trading Company,, The Times, Nicholas Handley, Trust In Tobacco, Toyota, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Taxation And The Multinational Enterprise, Drivers Jonas, Mini, Klm, International Holdings Corporation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Renault 5, London Bedding Centre Of Sloane Street, Bath And Portland Group, Training Services Agency, Atcost, Habitat, Butter Worths, Tolley, N. M. Rothschild & Sons Limited,, Thomas Skinner Directories Circulation Dept.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: £70,000 salary went to Swiss bank, MPs say, Large companies and state industries urged to pay bills promptly to small firms, £50m a year to collect VAT, Pound down 40 pc since March, 1970, Efforts being made to solve hospital dispute House of Lords, Capital transfer tax delay would be unfair, Substitute for LSD being made in Britain, Next week's business, Deputy Labour leader of GLC under attack from both sides, Unsubsidized rent over £19 a week, PC's death: question on wanted man, Shipyard managing director's salary paid to Swiss bank House of Commons, Danger in Parliament being revealed as powerless-Tory MP, Co-op members can own more capital, Solidarity needed to fight EEC inflation. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,942, Soviet threat to call off world chess, Radio, Chair by Mackintosh fetches £9,200, Broadcasting, North's Festival Opera. Classified Advertising: Lectures And Meetings, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Rhinegold Coliseum, LPO/A. Davis/Baker Festival Hall/Radio 3, Happy Days National, Oil and its rise to world political power Oil: The Biggest Business by Christopher Tugendhat and Adrian Hamilton (Eyre Methuen £6.25) The Energy Crisis by Michael Tanzer, Charting the course of intervention Intervention in the Mixed Economy by Stephen Young with A. V. Love, Redundancies: the human experience Labour Market in Crisis by Frank Herron, Ronald Turini Queen Elizabeth Hall, New York debut The Misanthrope St James, New York, David Hockney in the buff A Bigger Splash (x) Paris-Pullman; Times, Baker Street The Master and Margarita (aa) Bloomsbury, shortly Buster and Billie (x) Columbia (March 20) Alfie Darling (x) Universal, Realities of international trading Intra-Industry Trade by Herbert G. Grubel and P. J. Lloyd, Quick guide, Problems in defining 'the new disorder' Big Business and Government by Neville Abraham. Sport: Football Revie will have 1978 party by Christmas, Cross-country World's best in Morocco, Hockey Rain halts second semi-final in world cup, Sports in Brief, Swimming Leigh leads all the way and breaks his record, Cricket, Rowing Cambridge crews whiff the sweet scent of victory, Rugby Union Cotton decides to pull out after illness leaves him weakened, For the Record Tennis, Racing Stamina ensures great victory for Ten Up, Boxing Monzon says he does not want to meet Conteh, Rackets If history works in reverse Angus still has a hope, Today's fixtures, Motor racing Old Lotuses expected to do better in rain. Law: Law Report March 13 1975 Chancery Division Trade mark case referred to European Court EMI Records Ltd v CBS United Kingdom Ltd, Legal gamble over damages. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property Meeting the needs of retirement. Editorials/Leaders: The Defence Of Duress In Murder, The Budget And Inflation, The Need For A Turkish Election. Letters to the Editor: Selective schools, Motor cycles, Surprises in churches, Trading stamps, Hare coursing Bill, Expansion of trade with China, Women priests, Rolls-Royce names, Pensions Bill must be given clear passage, Mr Shelepin's visit, Gibraltar's value as a base, Variation in electricity projections, World food crisis, Interpreting the referendum vote, Suicide rate, Biggest obstacle for Leyland, Wrong shelf, Share incentive schemes need change, Aircraft and high blocks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 14, 1950 Welsh air crash. Official Appointments and Notices: Chemistry gold medal, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr William Messenger, Sir Julian Huxley, Prof Harold Orton, Ivo Andríc Yugoslav prizewinning author, Mr Harold Landsberg. Business and Finance: Ford prices to go up by 5pc, Sharp reversal for BP in final quarter, but Shell fares better, Johnson hit by price rise delays, Fisons pay £1.5m for German instrument firm, Montedison chairman announces resignation, Eurosyndicat, New plan for uniting engineers, Contrasts between the oil majors, Overseas Granges warning after jump to £64m, Allen Harvey back to profit, Indonesia gives loans assurance, Guardian Royal in rights issue for £32.7m, Pension funds feeling the pinch, Venezuela's $375m for IMF facility, Wine trade expresses slump fears, Alcan may seek £26m in Europe, 1,000 Reliant car men being put on short-time, Dr Burns attacks easier money call, Chemicals group attacks Industry Bill, Thorn factory to stop evening shift working, February steel output highest for 14 months, North Sea aids Sparrow's 33pc advance, Further slip in company liquidity stresses need for Budget action, £50,000 pay-out for typewriter workers, Money Market Rates, Three outside factors put brake on Harris & Sheldon growth, GKN win race to set up Iran components plant, Employers' appeal to striking dockers, Saudi revaluation hint as dealings are halted, British Land expected to sell office complex, Material shortage takes toll of Ductile first-half, Cost-cutting attractions of unglamorous technologies, Directors sell over 24 pc of Wallis equity, £1.6m loss for Thomas Cook, Halifax attracts record flow of investments, SE firms must gain council approval for their auditors, Para Elec receiver, Business Diary: Basnett's little yellow book · The broker's men, British Leyland toolmakers end strike, Commodities Sugar rises by £13.25 a long ton, Issues & Loans Cadbury in $25m refunding. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Bouncing back, Wall Street, Stock markets Buyers back in strength push shares higher. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr N Coral becomes chairman of J Coral Holdings. Births.

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