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The Times - 26/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Paul Martin, By Staff Reporters, From Maurice Corina, From Our Correspondent, By our Political Staff, By Our Gliding correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Harry Debelius, Kenneth Tynan, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Philip Norman, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Giuliano Dego, Geraldine Norman, Geoffrey Wansell, Lord Chalfont, Reginald Maudling, GREVILLE JANNER, , THOMAS PAKENHAM, JOHN M. WEINER, , ANTHONY J. PETTITT, DAVID STEPHEN, , T. A. BLANCO WHITE, , KENNETH LINDSAY, NEVIL JOHNSON, , C. F. PARKER, RICHARD MAYNE, , MICHAEL NETTLEFOLD, , J. HESLOP-HARRISON, , ROGER BARKLAM, , RACHEL M. SHAW, , DAVID DIMBLEBY, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Professor M. G. Kendall, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, From John Blunsden, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris,

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News: 'Second division' Britain, Why church is reluctant to act on exorcism, Act to gain women equality, TUC rally told, Business involvement 'will aid Civil Service reform', Science report Pollution: Plutonium at Bikini atoll, Mr Callaghan says end of his political life is near, 65 arrests after protest over National Front, Suez opening is a symbol of hope for Middle East peace., Pope's hint of simpler canonization, Glider pilot is killed during contest, Ex-ANC leader returns to surprise arrest, Labour 'consistent on Europe', US plans new Middle East move, Over half the Americans in Laos have left, Cosmonauts link up with space station, Storm over forecast of Ulster withdrawal, Baboon link with baby defended by parents, Bogies and boredom in the EEC argument, Starvation used as a tactic in Eritrea, All-party backing for electoral reform sought by liberals, 30 women freed as lorry tugs out prison bars, Border-fighting erupts as Lebanon wrestles with domestic crisis, CWS merger plan in trouble at congress, Power pay deal spotlights differentials, The other side of the Superman image, Mr Healey scorns Benn 'fantasy' on jobs, Peking wins support of North Korea, The pleasure of his company, No office for Mr Shelepin in minor post, Uruguay's military leaders end rift with President, Kidnap girl brings '$1m ransom demand', Socialist leaders fête Dr Soares in France, Americans deny U2 planes spy on East Europe, Regional report When the sun goes down the transport costs go up, Agriculture Dilemma on common agricultural policy, Open-rear buses for Paris, Minister's plan for 'blanket' Bills denounced, Merged parties seek to end apartheid, Stonehouse dilemma of being 'locked in the processes of the law', Why we should measure happiness instead of income, Stay-at-home weather as ITV dispute drags on, Some large schools better than small, head claims, Lebanon threat of Christian-Muslim conflict, Basque is killed at Civil Guard barracks. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,003, Radio, Miles leads in Ilford chess. Picture Gallery. Property: Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements. Reviews: A chamber 'Traviata' La traviata Munich, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Only a ripple Victory in Limbo, Catholic choice at Bath, Barry Sheene-Daytona 1975 Thames (tonight), Led Zeppelin Earls Court, Victoria de los Angeles Festival Hall, Looking for Clancy BBC 2. Editorials/Leaders: The Medical Use Of Animals, A Special Kind Of Help. Letters to the Editor: Democracy at the crossroads, Immigrants and the law, Entry into professions, EEC Secretariat rules, Dealing with the dole queue, What to believe, The racing industry, Access to common land, Loss of the rain forests, Siege of Mafeking, In the cemetery, Incomes policy, Lessons of Flixborough, Common gnomes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, £50,000 winner, Church news, University news, Woman's fire award. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 25, 1950 Lord Wavell. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Jacques Natanson, The Marquess Of Donegall A colourful journalistic career, Lady Margaret Hay, Prof. Christopher Strachey. Sport: Football England's colourful free concert, Motor racing Lauda surges ahead as others slow down, Swimming An 'American' awaiting to be drafted into British team, Athletics Davies has record run to help record attempt, Rugby Union Neary out of tour: Dixon and Old to join stricken England team, Racing Odds on Nobiliary running in Derby, Yachting Pattisson still the master, Sports in Brief, Golf Darcy break of Chinese puzzle to take lead in Penfold, For the record Tennis, Polo Fine disply at Windsor, Cycling Edwards gives Britain a boost, Cricket Greig may lead England in Tests, Tennis Guildford finalists go to four corners of Europe, Today's National Hunt programmes, Schools cricket, Horse show Bristow's second successive win. Births.

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