The Times - 12/12/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home News Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell and Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Walker, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspordent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Sue Masterman, From Kuldip Nayar, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edmund Stevens, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Florencia Varas, From Fred Emery, By Gerry Harrison, By David Parry Jones, By Michael Seely, From John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Denis Bird, David Robinson, John Percival, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Pat Healy, Hugh Clayton, Bernard Levin, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Robert Fisk, SYD TIERNEY, , J. F. SEARLE, , DOUGLAS PETRIBURG:, JOHN W. PATON., DAVID C. deMASSEY, , H. MURRAY, , PETER THOMPSON., T. SNOW, , DAVID R. LEIGHTON, , WILLIS HALL., LEONARD MANASSEH, , PATRICK WALL, HUGH MAINPRICE, , ROSALIND HILL., Professor Bernard Crick, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Walters, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, W. B. DELLER., LESLIE MELVILLE., C. L. GILBERT, , By Ronald Kershaw, J. L. L. UNDERHILL., WILLIAM GOODHART, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Peter Elliott, By Desmond Quigley, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely, by Peter Hazelhurst, by Keisuke Iwatsu, by Koji Nakamura, by John Greenwood, by David Tharp, by Fred Emery, by David Blake, by Alistair Wrightman, by Masahiko Ishizuka, M.I.,
ResumoNews: Prague coaxing Dubcek men to repent, Soviet Union blamed for 'bug' in Congress, Kenyatta amnesty for 10,000 prisoners, United States Pull of people and supplies, Race board's advice on commission rejected, Israel group to work for the creation of Palestinian state, Nkomo-Smith talks begin with agreement on agenda, Sultan of Oman claims successful end to 10-year war as first Arab victory against communism, Asia Startling change in investment pattern, County accepts 'pastoral care' plan for schools, Besieged terrorists accept food and drink from police, Outspoken admiral who sees his role as helpful piece of ham in Nato sandwich, Bleak 'think tank' view of car firms' future, Control man is cleared of sabotage in pit, Head 'must decide on curriculum', Turkey prices soar, Man's fingerprints on 20 bombs, court told, Komatsu Head-on struggle with US giants, No shots but some anger as Eire army patrols border, Joseph Cooper, Unita leader says Soviet success in Angola would lead to intervention elsewhere in Africa, Poor sales justify doubts on growth, Move to take over home of Scottish assembly, Imports: likely to be geared to manufactures for years ahead, Doctors' pay talks end in an agreement, Dutch hopes raised by talks with gunmen, Marubeni Selling abroad the 'inevitable choice', Kremlin hint of shift away from detente, CIA anti-Allende campaign debated in Chile, Muslim forces take Beirut hotel district, Government warned by vice-chancellors that universities are being stretched to the limit, Train hijack: is the press right?, Extra police guards for Fraser home, Plan to end British beef premium, Strike forces US airline to cancel flights, Varley future in doubt over Chrysler rescue plan Divided Cabinet in vital meeting today, Science report Medicine: Better skin transplants, How MPs voted on motion to bring back death penalty, Ford image fares badly over air chief's resignation, Why Australians will vote for a quiet life, Indian press criticizes restrictive ordinance, China: Sociology in the street, British embassy clerk dies in car collision, The changing tactics in the battle of Balcombe St, Old Vic and Sadler's Wells need £250,000, Mr Rabin calls for cuts in spending, Dr Sakharov demands that his voice be heard, Man who seized woman hostage is killed, Police given power to seize pirate radio ship, GLC slash schemes for better roads, Closed shop for white-collar NCB employees, Mr Powell calls for reciprocal exclusion power, Western Europe Slow and discreet economic invasion, Overseas interests: rule of the strong, Dark horse away early in presidential stakes, Doctor says snake bite treatment inadequate, Southern Africa 'Honorary whites' walk tightrope, Arms main topic at Cairo talks, Labour report reveals aims of Trotskyists, Leader of civil service union to take new job, Union role on docks Bill denied, Working when it suits you, Exports: market just not big enough, Icelanders shoot at British ships, Middle East Bargaining for oil with clean hands, Two-thirds cut in rail lines feared, Government to set up fuel tests for cars, Greek ex-dictators break their silence, Rolls-Royce chief predicts new Concorde in 10 years, The Times Diary Household names take over V and A, Sensitive economy dictates caution, Moroccan Army marches into capital of Sahara, Venetian prints and drawings in strong demand, Extra charge for sewage service, Latin America Brazil attracts over 400 firms, Composition of Señor Arias's new Cabinet expected to disappoint Spaniards hoping for liberalization, UN calls on Indonesia to withdraw in Timor, Giscard speech will launch Paris conference, Warning to Labour on Trotskyists, The risks of 'social' hormone treatment, Senate approval for choice of Mr Richardson, Haulage law threat to Britian recedes, Foreign spart quotas anger UK fishermen, Print union chief foresees a circulation battle, Republicans endanger New York's rescue, Council of Europe favours strong Ulster coalition. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Commons recess, Civil servants not a class apart but ordinary members of community House of Lords, Majority of 129 against death penalty for terrorists: Home Secretary pledges: 'There will be no amnesty', Next week's business, RUC Chief Constable defended by Mr Rees, Plans for saving jobs to be announced on Tuesday, MPs reject motion to restore hanging but majority is down, Conflict of evidence on death of baby in ambulance: MPs angered by attack on Mrs Castle House of Commons, Stolen car as important as gun to terrorist. Display Advertising: Bell's, Fuji Bank, Pia, N. J. K. Nightingale & Co Limited, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lockheed Tristar, Middle Tar, Associated Television Corporation Limited, Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co, Ltd., Y. S. Line, The Burlington Magazine, Williams & Glyn's Bank Limited, Investors Chronicle, The Royal Bank Of Canada., Anglo American Corporation Group, Guinness, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Japan Air Lines, Remy Martin, Pimm's, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Bank Base Rates, Bond Worth Holdings Limited, Jupiter Books (London) Limited, The Times, Drambuie, The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd., The Electricity Council, Qe2, Pan Am, Italian Wine, Southvaal Holdings Limited, Daiwa Bank, Bank Of Tokyo, Department Of Energy, Carclo Engineering Group Limited, The Antiquary, Thomson Holidays, Union Corporation Group, Atcost, Weatherall Green & Smith, London Properties Limited, Christian Aid.. Law: Chancery Division Illegal premium severed: assignment enforced Ailion v Spiekermann and. Another, Four years' jail for man who stabbed child, Damages of £10,000 for former Yard gun expert, Five robbers jailed after trial lasting 111 days, Six executed, Tommy Lawton freed, Siege case committals, George Davis loses plea but sentence cut, £20,000 fines over oil slick, Inquiry clears school staff of impropriety, House of Lords Esso not liable for purchase tax on World Cup coins Esso Petroleum Company Ltd. v Customs and Excise Commissioners. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Post for Mrs Hart, Latest appointments, Dean plans to retire. Picture Gallery. Sport: Ice skating Strongest team for almost 30 years, Skiing Name on everyone's lips, Motor racing Hill's sponsors withdraw, Cricket Jokes and laughs hide tautness among West Indian players, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Wallabies up against heavy Welsh armour, Racing Anxious moment for Dan'l Widden, Table tennis Easy victory for England, Football Liverpool a somewhat special case in European community, Tennis LTA will lose another £10,000 next year, Golf Glad tidings of great joy from Jacobs, Swimming National youth team will compete in US. Reviews: Q6 Bbc2, Coming shortly, Stanley Kubrick retreats to Thackeray Barry Lyndon (a) Warmer West End/ ABC Shaftesbury Avenue/ABC Bayswater/ABC Filham Road A Woman Under the Influence (aa) Curzon The Streetfighter (aa) London Pavilion, Public degradation Salome London Coliseum, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Morecambe/Wordplay Hampstead, Puppets in an Eastern dance Rituals Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, Cinemas, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Rare days for crossing Beethoven's incomparable peaks, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 12, 1950 Wet Novembers. Editorials/Leaders: The Management Of Schools, The Spanish Thaw, A Bad Decision For Race Relations. Letters to the Editor: Extending fishery limits, Lessons PO phones can give America, Loch Ness monster, LME and the price of copper, Invalid tricycles, Classics graduates, The death sentence, Control of changeover to direct debit payments, Replacement buildings, Treating incurable patients, Extradition from Eire, News of the Balcombe Street siege, Mortgage 'gifts' to children, The rule of law, 'Kidnapned At Christmas'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: The Rev Dr Colin Roberts, Hannah Arendt, Mr Jack Frye, Friedrich Blume, Mr Michael Marriott Chairman of Stock Exchange. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bracken life is now six years at most, Unions fear 40,000 jobs will go under BSC proposals to save £170m, Commmodities Further climb by tin prices, UK machine toolmaker wins £7m Iran order, Singapore's Haw Par claim rebuffed, Magic on a chip of silicon, Governments asked to safeguard shipping from Russian expansion, Hudson Bay Mining Halves Dividend, Union attack on management of Leyland Cars, Oslo signs accord on Frigg gas, Price curbs threat seen to plastics, Ripolin bid surprise, City brokers criticize Rank's chief, Declining stocks of aluminium, Trawlermen reiterate subsidy plea, Oliphant to withdraw from NYSE, Bassett earnings burgeon, UK steel production down 12pc on year, Lager sales boost Guinness, Killinghall (Rubber) Development, UK blamed for Brussels textile delay, Minister promises to help knitwear industry, Chairman of the Stock Exchange dies at 49, Frustrations of the foreign businessman in Italy, High gearing hits Bond Worth but group now on the upswing, Briefly, Finance lag 'not fault of the City', Business Diary: Is this room service? · Fatal friendship, Warship yards seek separate status, Engineers' warning on overseas tax burden, Car importers angry at control hint as part of Chrysler pact, MPs' attempt to split nationalization Bill fails, Car sales in US 'could rise by 20pc', Mr Scanlon hits out at 'secret' advice on pay code interpretation, Dimplex losses mount but second half profits seen, Wm Jacks in talks to sell investments, Royal Bank Of Canada. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Leaders lose ground, Wall Street, Stock markets Index unmoved in a lifeless account. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Dowty chairman takes over. Property: Country Properties, Residential property The British lower their sights. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,174. Births.
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