The Times - 28/04/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Political Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From John Blunsden, From Christopher Walker, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Philip Howard, By Our Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hennessy, John Chartres, Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Brian Connell, Max Harrison, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, Philip Norman, Paul Scott, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Connors: delibcrate shots., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Stewart Tendler, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, PHS, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, CRISPIN GILL, , ARTHUR PHILLIPS, , C. C. LUCAS, , NAHEED AHMAD, , BARBARA MADDRELL, , RICHARD JOLLY, , ROBERT CASSEN, , HANS SINGER, , ROBERT WOOD, , EDITH HODGKINSON, , DAVID JONES, , KAARE OLSEN, , J. R. PERRIN, , DAVID MITCHELL, , TOM WHITE, , JOHN JOLLIFFE, , JOHN HAYES., ARTHUR GRIMWADE, , HUGH LEGGATT, , MICHAEL A. ROBB, , EVELYN DENINGTON, , By John Cooney, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By William Gillen, Derek Harris, Pat Healy, R. ARIES, ETHEL M. JOYCE, , GRANVILLE KIRKUP, , J. M. REID, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Leonard Amey, By a Special Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Mother and son reunited after 34 years, Non-communist parties will have a big majority in Portuguese Assembly, Russians reach agreement with M Mitterrand, Ministers in conflict over Arab summit, How Mr Miller ran into politics at the polytechnic, Douglas Fairbanks Doing more business than showbusiness, Mr Ennals says 'you cannot unscramble egg', Refugees' exit visa conditions tightened, Unscheduled Cyprus talks in lobby, Farm policy altered out of recognition, This is your last chance to quit, voters are told, Unions black planned Channel car ferry, Dr Who is blamed over epidemic of spider fears among young children, NUJ moderates call for ballot over closed shop, Three killed in Ulster club shooting, Angola releases British aircraft crew, Soldiers marching for left worry Social Democrats in Italy, The Times Diary Dick Barton and the hobgoblins, Commonwealth conference in search for solutions to world commodity Problems, Five die as car becomes airborne in 150mph Spanish race crash, Chamber urges members to vote for EEC, Soviet navy ends biggest exercise in five years, Thailand denies clash at border, Airlines split on payment to travel agents, Labour and Tory leaders fear backbench revolt if report urges pay rise for MPs, A starring role for the Lords, Civil Service unions are expected to press for voluntary dispersal of London jobs, Referendum battle to control Labour machine, Monopoly daner in land Bill, Concorde test flights approved by Australia, Mr Jones sees unemployment as 'the Common Market disease', General Minh named as president to negotiate ceasefire, Mr Ford and Mr Brezhnev agree to postpone summer meeting, Mr Ophuls answers critics of Nuremberg trials film, IRA exclusion laws 'form of internment', Uganda shows off Soviet missiles, 'Black week' of Bills predicted, Mr Rabin stops Cabinet talks on peace initiatives, Headmasters object to education service, Post Office miscalculation may send charges soaring, Friends of whales ply the Thames, Churchmen urge political realism in Ulster, Solicitors act after MP's remarks in Commons, 'I read unemployment figures with horror and with shame', Mr Foot says, Police question 11 after bank robbery, Regional report Moulding the spirit of a county by bus, Union chief condemns large wage demands, Benn plans said to reward illegality, New President seen by the US as prelude to surrender, Special Labour conference votes by 2 to 1 margin against British membership, France reported to want Mauritius naval base, 'Figaro' owner is trying to sell shares, Benn pension fund proposal disowned, Agriculture Foreigners compete for British butter market, Matadors clash during TV interview, Science report Astronomy: Pulsars and X-ray stars, French plan to curb cheap textile imports, Government detentions hold up talks in Rhodesia, More may join Gen Thieu in Taiwan, Big changes unlikely in urban elections, Teacher unions clash over size of wage claims, Many arrests in Basque areas of Spain, Man the Vietcong never criticized, Four held in embassy raid returned to West Germany, Senator counts the generals' free servants, Drugs: The public may have lost interst but the problem remains, VAT protest: As visitors to the. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Abbey National, Provident Life, Harvey Nichols, Post Office Telecommunications, Nestle Alimentana S.A., Rowe & Pitman, Hurst-Brown, Kim Il Sung, Bank Base Rates, Geographical Magazine, Dufay Bitumastic Ltd., The British Printing Corporation Limited, Drivers Jonas, Europa, Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Tomatin Distillers Company Limited, Christies International Limited, Hawker Siddeley Group Limited. Index. Weather: The Weather. Law: Stonehouse extradition moves begin tomorrow. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Genera Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Orazi e Curiazi Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3, LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Touch of unreality Prepare to Meet Thy Boom Bbc2., Overdrawn on luck A Kind of Survivor By Guy Chapman, Lighting up the gloom Un Ballo in Maschera King's Theatre, Glasgow, Alfred Brendel Festival Hall/Radio 3, London's Arcadia Purcell Room, Helen Reddy Drury Lane. Sport: Motor cycling Four riders hurt in Imola crash, Tennis, Athletics Club make plea over team for Montreal, Football London pride fears sting in the tail, Racing Brilliant win by Green Dancer cuts Derby odds, Boxing Foreman stops three out of five, Sports in Brief, Real tennis Ward wears out Bowler in two and a half hours, Cricket Surrey make a bad start, Hockey Foundation for Southgate comes from Neale's goals, Golf Nicklaus and Miller not lured by $1m, Today's fixtures, Yachting, For the record, Motor racing, Rugby Union Evergreen Rogers should continue to flourish for many seasons. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Benn tries the leader's mantle, Portugal Prefers Democracy, The Master Of Boreham Wood. Letters to the Editor: On loan, Our Photographic heritage, EEC referendum, Marine farming, Valuing works of art, Children in prison, Bad debts and VAT payments, Insurance and 'free lifts', Proposed cut in overseas aid, Lost larders, Funds for British Leyland, Chile's economic position, Agriculture and conservation, A-level courses, India and Sikkim, In new colours, Local government costs, Patent fee increases long overdue, Mr Shelepin's downfall. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Army staff training, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices. Obituaries: Sisowath Kossamak, Clare Lady Clifford,, Sir George Chaplin,, M.Jacques Duclos A veteran communist, Joe Payne. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday. April 27, 1950. Business and Finance: Commodities International coffee talks to start up again at the end of June, Ups and downs of Barclaycard, Qatar to acquire Shell interests 'within 10 days', GM signs pact for Saudi plant, A City defence against Mr Benn, In defence of local government, Provident Life advances to £385,000 profit, Mining Look ahead, Mr Oppenheimer says, Recession in construction well into 1976 forecast, BP feeler by Shah puts Whitehall in quandary, Better balance now at Brit Printing, Sir Monty Finniston says he will not resign, Still a need for more long-term thinking about farming, Cabinet expected to end doubts over timetable for shipyards Bill, Foibles of the boardroom come under scrutiny, Wm Uttley warning, Euromarkets Short term issues keep their edge, Chrysler likely to cut rebates, Bowater optimistic, Women at work show better attendance records than men, Lending rate 9 3/4 pc, Bremner & Co, Business Diary in Europe: Taking a new line, Citroen and Datsun imports will cost more, Alaskan gas sale to US utility may involve British in pipeline dispute, Bankers predict prime rates rise, Oilmen hold back platform orders, Freight report Tanker rates structure splitting, Myson Group, Mersey Docks confirms 2p payment, Margins dip at Brittains, Results this week Pearson, Swan, Burton & BHS, J. Bibby improving, 'Scope for corruption' in land takeover plan. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Business appointments Midland Bank presidnet. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,979. Births.
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