The Times - 03/03/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Paul Martin, By Louis Heren, By Staff Reporters, From Dan van der Vat, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Robert Parker, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Abergavenny, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Shona Crawfond Poole, From Frederick Cleary, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Ali Reza Jahan-Shahi, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By John Blunsden, Caroline Moorehead, Gerald Ely, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Wolff, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Roger Hood, Brian Crozier, PHS, David Basnett, David Wood, KAHN, , I. F. PEARCE, , JOHN DENISON, , R. L. de LAVIGNE, , CHRISTOPHER KAYE, , PHILIP GOODHART, , H. J. F. CRUM EWING, , JACK MORRISH, , LYNETTE FENLEY, , ROGER PINCHAM, , KENNETH GREGORY, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Correspondent, Mr H. J. Blackham, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Industrial Editor, By Business News Staff, By Tim Congdon, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Nancy Foy, Ralph Whitlock, J. M. NEILSON, , H. G. THOMAS, , EDGAR P. YOUNG, , E. W. SWETMAN, , BENNIE GRAY, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, W. G. RICHARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Maurice Corina, Frank Vogl, By Tony May, From Andrew Wilson, By-John Woodland, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Michael Mortimer, by J. M. Ramsden editor, Flight, by Ian Mappin-Gould, by a Special Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, by John Gaselee,
ResumoNews: Dockers fail in effort to spread strike, Rates must match jumbo challenge, Where igloos mean cargo-and the jet set is contained, Aid fund from oil, White House humiliated over oil tariff, Mr Healey told tax changes are no help to forestry, Agriculture Benefits of grazing stock among trees, Kidnapped politician's party scores big Berlin election gains, Damaging aspects of a cold shower in Italy, Pooling resources could resolve container problems, Mr Callaghan hopes French will soften line on EEC budget in final talks before Dublin summit, Regional report Nostalgia is the mother of invention, North Atlantic flourishing, Mr McInthosh spent time after his escape hiding in flat one mile from jail and police headquarters, 'Above average' inflation worries universities, Israel yields to unions and cuts new tax, Relatives of missing ring up in forlorn hope that Tube crash victims may still be alive, American envoy takes up Delhi post after 'illness', Police round up Basques, Heavy toll in Sidon battles over fishing rights, One-party rule declared by Shah, 27 die in bomb explosion on crowded Nairobi bus, Snow reports from European resorts, Belfast IRA murder feud moves south to Dublin, New MPs for European Parliament, Science report Evolution: Recognition of snakes, Mme Simone Veil, France's Health Minister Non-party woman who could be Premier, The Queen wins Mexican hearts, Traffic shows a 6 per cent rise and this trend is expected to continue, The Times Diary Like having the Queen on your side, Small US steps towards détente with Cuba, Powell forecast earns rebuke by Mr Walker, Opec told of machinations to cut oil revenue, Jewish settlers ejected near Jerusalem, Mr Ford is reported as shocked by allegations about three CIA killings of foreign officials, Should young offenders spend less time inside and more time outside under supervision?, Wilson action expected over clash of ministers, Tube toll of 42 feared as tunnel teams cut way into front coach, Changes in farm landscapes to be discussed, Ethiopia's farmers await with gun in hand the Government's land reform, Russia's bounty has given her the edge in Somalia, Pony trekkers are blamed for soil erosion, Fabian Society says referendum must not become a precedent, Prentice 'suitability' as an MP queried in local party, Questions in the House expected on tank engine, Biggest insurance risk is on the ground, M Giscard looks in on 'Women's Lib', Woman athlete spurns South Africa, Tribal feud costs 28 miners their lives, Signs of radicals trying to gain power in China, Black Paper on 'turning point in education', Taxmen's union replies to 'bullying' charge, Ban on pits overtime likely to be called off, Why Industry Bill point us in the right direction, Rolls-Royce China deal strikes a Nato snag, Anti-EEC group details lost rights, Trying to solve the worst housing crisis in Europe, Ruling that 'Daily Express' headline overstated facts, Church 'should concentrate on reconciliation', Inflation encourages growth of European demand, Food poisoning rise brings call for animal control order, Talk of civil war sets rightists rioting in Rome, Atoms and elephants illustrate need for keeping safety rules up to date. Index. Display Advertising: Northern Air Taxis, Strutt And Parker, The Distribution Advisory Service., The Lincroft Kilgour Group Ltd, British American And General Trust Limited, Triumph, Romney Trust Limited, The National Federation Of Building Trades Employers., Saab, Manchester Ship Canal Company, Bank Base Rates, Ima, Kingsley Aviation Services Limited, Lufthansa Cargo, Airbus A300, The Scottish American Investment Company Limited, Europa, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sidlaw Industries Ltd, Prudential, Cargo Iberia, Barclays Bank Group, Hampton & Sons, Boc, Scottish Provident, Tmc. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Russian becomes world blind chess champion, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,932, Béjart dancer for ballet gala, Unexpected win in bridge pairs, Tacit recognition that Churchill's People (BBC1 10.10) (is far from a success was. Law: European Law Report Week ended February 27 Court of Justice of the European Community When an EEC national can be expelled, Death sentence on Soviet war collaborator. Sport: Cross-country Looking ahead after an impossible dream, Football Leeds press on in spite of being beset by worries on all fronts, Racing Why Red Rum's price is unrealistic, Rugby Union Carmichael's fine play helps to keep Wales in check, Squash rackets Miss Hubinger zips up both dress and match, Sports in Brief, For the record Rugby Union results, Boxing, Rowing Oxford's boat is damaged beyond repair, Rowing Cambridge Lents, Hockey Midfield dominance enables Kent to win county title, Motor racing Scheckter comes of age in his home country, Athletics Hopes of merger are not yet dashed, Cricket N Zealand struggle as Lever tries to forget, Tennis Borg put out of action for two weeks. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Contracts & Tenders, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services. Property: Provincial offices in demand, Commercial and Industrial Property, Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Reviews: London Senior Orchestra/Lovett St John's, Smith Square, Late Call Bbc 2, James Galway's goodbye to Berlin, South West German Chamber Orchestra St John's Smith Square, Twentieth Century Ensemble of London Sadler's Wells, Facade/The Dream Theatre Royal, Norwich, Cutting Mahler down to size LSO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall, Learning from the past Too Serious a Business, Hongkong Festival 'find'. Editorials/Leaders: Split psychology behind the market revival, Repercussions of the June referendum, Improve our handling of tax legislation, The Choice For The Chancellor. Letters to the Editor: Customs and Excise has more power than required, Capital transfer tax interpretation, Government's referendum proposals, Dearer fish prices: cause and effect, Industry's return, Working for St George, In defence of dry cleaners, South Bank concerts, VIPs at the Academy, Replacing brass plates with an eye to the future, Erosion of UK competitive position, VAT inspectors, Catharism in England. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 2, 1950 Comic strips ban. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Sir James Butler Educationist and historian, The Very Rev R. F. V. Scott, Mr A. W. Kendall, Sir Julian Huxley. Business and Finance: Management Sweden on verge of more worker power, Freight report Oil majors contemplate VLCC lay-ups, Further lay-offs expected as labour disputes make 15,000 idle at several major car plants, Mr Shore considers plan to reform bankruptcy laws, Arab financier alleges Jewish discrimination, No reason why we should not serve two masters, Imp Metal raised capital spending by £4m last term, Male manual workers' average pay tops £48.63, Hoteliers see dangers in calls for bigger discounts, Evode makes up some of the leeway, Depressed sales and an aging model range, Zip fastener makers seek Japan curbs, Chamber's plea to Chancellor, More share prices, Tokyo pact for Saudi cooperation, Industry in the Regions Yeovil keeps its proud employment record, Business Diary in Europe: Top host for Gatt, Allied insulators seeks fresh cash injection, Commodities Why a world sugar pact is needed, Unilever and Royal Ins. are reporting this week, Charting a course to production cuts, Euromarkets Investment slowed by falling rates, BP downgrading of Ninian field met by scepticism from ministers, Mining 'Bottomless' diamond pit in Botswana, Head of TWA attacks economics of Skytrain, No interim at Wingate as board retrenches, Britain 'could befertilizer exporter', Turnround in sight at Agar, Lincroft to hold share of market, Production halt today at Perkins, Lending rate 10½pc, OPEC team will study North Sea methods, £223m fall in share values for Agents. Business Appointments: Business appointments Commercial Union chief for ICI board. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change. Births.
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