The Times - 04/09/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, From Frederick Cleary, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Stewart Tendler, From Diana Geddes, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Jane Monahan, From Paul Martin, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, Hugh Noyes, Peta Fordham, Myrna Blumberg, Brian Glanville, Jan Morris, H. R. F. Keating, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Jeffery Daniels, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, John Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Dr Tony Smith, Frank Vogl, Robert Kilroy-Silk, PHS, Douglas Aiton, RHODA BIRLEY, , HUGH CASSON, , IAN PARSONS, , ROLAND PENROSE, , ROY PLOMLEY, , ANTHONY SAMPSON, , D. C. T. THOMAS, , R. W. BALDWIN, , F. J. OPIE, , T. M. SHELFORD, , O'HAGAN, , C. M. BARLOW, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , SUSAN LIDDELL, , I. DESLANDES, , NORMAN GRIGGS, , A. W. TAIT, , J. O. TRESIDDER, , JACK D. JONES, , DAVID HUNT, , MAURICE CHANDLER, , HUGH HANNING, , MARGARET O'SHEA, , L. ROWLEY HILL, , Philippa Toomey, From Arthur Osman, H.I, , By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, , Clifford Webb, R. MARTIN, , JOHN F. COALES, , By Edward Townsend, A. W. GORTON, , FRANCES HOWELL, By Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Chilean asylum for leader of Ecuador revolt, Why Bougainville's breakaway is being ignored, Trades Union Congress/blackpool Backing for £6 pay limit after warning of election danger, MP seeks to recover islands for Britain, Interrogator suffers more than the prisoner, says major cashiered for systematic torture, British Rail ends football specials and Saturday bargain fares in move to defeat the hooligans, Motoring Rewards and frustrations of the supercars, Peru ends exile of some left-wing political leaders, Heath gift: This photograph, £21,000 pay stolen from 'Guardian', New stone wall in Hoffa investigations, Jamaican sculpture: Eve, by, A century of putting off reform of drunkenness laws, Congress support grows for US supervision of desert warning posts, Genetic study does not mean Nazi-style birth control, Policy of pay-rise limits not a free-for-all but a fair-for-all, Mr Jones declares, Social workers given code for children in danger of injury, Meals-on-wheels economy, Report urges assessment, not exams, for pupils at 16, 'Telegraph' proposes to cut production staff, Labour MP issues writ for slander against journalist, Union denies organizing picket protest, Six school-leavers compete for each job, As more groups play the aid game, it is the poor nations who are losing out, Solution to Shakespeare riddle sought in tomb, Ministers ready to face 'loyalist' fury in Ulster, Tax systems 'for the rich and for the worker', Drug confusion led to death of new baby, Shopping/, Espionage at Namibia conference, Rival teachers join forces over 'deep concern' in cuts on education, Airliner shooting: Scotland Yard, Mr Rabin says Israel ready to sign final pact with Egypt involving more border changes, Pacific Ocean man is at least 30,000 years old, Callaghan hope of cooperation on aid, Science report Pollution: Sulphur dioxide and ozone, How police saved me, by twice-kidnapped Briton, Arthur Ashe film banned by South Africa, Power station waste to heat glasshouses, Lisbon planning stiffer control over Angola, Crockery order 'cannot be changed', President Assad feels isolated by Sinai accord, Africans falling apart on Rhodesia tactics, Inquiry told of pit fan modification, Spain faces dangers 'graver than in 1936', Plan to cut 20,000 car jobs, General Goncalves rejected by Army, Training union officers 'general council's right', Top Foreign Office staff move, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Israel aircraft strike at guerrilla bases, Inter-Parliamentary Union will examine its rules, Tories face disunity on electoral reform, Firecrackers in biography of dancer 'Fanne Foxe', Entertainment industry 'a disaster area', Control of wages 'as voluntary as rape', Children in Britain starving, Chinese told, The Times Diary Inflation outstrips the meter men, Father and four sons die in Lebanese shootings, TUC backs the £6 pay rise limit by 2-1 majority, Curbs for a year only, resolution stipulates. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Problem, Bank Base Rates, Blackwood's Magazine, Telex, Saa, Renwicks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Drummond's, Ncr, Islamic Cultural Centre In Rome, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Laing, Norwich Union Insurance, I. D. & S. Rivlin Holdings Limited, London News. Law: 'Jackal' case woman held for her own safety, Court's experimental bail scheme to be extended, Coin melting charge, 'Hotel bills paid' for girls by convicted smuggler, MP wins driving charge case, Naval spying alleged, Strike picket tells court he was struck by the police, Football chief is charged. Arts and Entertainment: Russian leads in third round of chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,090, You read the book. Now see it. Cronin's The Stars Look Down takes us north again,, Radio. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge elections and awards, Royal Society of Arts, Latest appointments, Enterprise board appointment. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Miscellaneous Financial, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange prices Gold shares steadier, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets News of job cuts depresses shares in British Leyland. Reviews: Israel Philharmonic/ Mehta Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Crime The Small Hours of the Morning By Margaret Yorke (Bles, £3.25), Passage West Bbc 2, Entertaining Mr Sloane Duke of York's, Peter Grimes Albert Hall / Radio 3, Too much-and so soon Margaret Thatcher From Childhood to Leadership By George Gardiner (William Kimber, £3.95) Margaret Thatcher A Personal and Political Biography By Russell Lewis (Routledge,£2.95), The triumph of Pan, Little boy lost One Man's Jungle A Biography of F. Spencer Chapman, DSO By Ralph Barker (Chatto & Windus, £7), Fiction The Needle By Francis King (Hutchinson, £3.45) The Sly Servant By Caroline Dilke (Chatto & Windus, £3.50) The Man Who Rode Ampersand By Ferdinand Mount (Chatto & Windus, £3.50), Documents in the case Crime in Britain Today By Clive Borrell and Brian Cashinella (Routledge, £4.50), Otello New, Cardiff, A mighty influence and presence Astride the Two Cultures Arthur Koestler at 70 Edited by Harold Harris (Hutchinson, £5.50). Sport: Golf Brown the publican can serve up no longer the vintage of 1957, Horse trials Germans give British numerical problem, Athletics Tired Walker talks of a 'moral obligation', Tennis Miss Wade faces Mrs Cawley in semi-final, Women's hockey Belgium and Spain adopt professional anproach, Yachting Patterson and Godfrey second and first, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Lauda should be champion after Italian Grand Prix, Cricket Woolmer shepherds England home, Boxing Another saga of a lifetime, Yachting, Football England's expected dominance lasts only 25 minutes as Switzerland play in the old style, Racing Joking Apart ends unfunny jinx. Editorials/Leaders: The Tuc Give Their Support, Both Assessments And Exams Are Needed, Nkomo V Sithole. Letters to the Editor: The housewife's prices nightmare, Saving antiquities in Cyprus, European Parliament, Newhaven Fort, Hooliganism and football, Public pensions and indexation, Progress in CEI reform, Meter reading, Economic dilemmas of inflation, Planning of transport, A disaster relief force, Telephone directories, Yesterday's pleasures, Daily deliveries, Direct grant schools, Anomalies in housing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir John Neale Distinguished Elizabethan scholar, J. L. B. Leicesterwarren. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 4, 1950. Business and Finance: Discount market, All is well at Raybeck, Eurosyndicat, Arabs boycott 14 concerns, Commodities, Ashbourne Investments-Panel makes headway, Trianco board fight flares up, Gold price recovers after fall, More N Sea licences in new year, Decca finds comfort in capital goods, Briefly Hutchison Sells Property Stake, Australian losses by CU now at over £5m, Eurobond prices, The difficulty for Mr Healey in facing two ways, US and France are left to sort out exchange rates issue, Council rents-by Giro, Cash flow problems force postponement of £175m projects by BP Chemicals, Unidata switch by France forcing Philips cutbacks, K. Boardman retrench, Queen Street finances, Zambian copper deliveries cut, SEC critical of trading ban, Interest relief on industry loans raised to 12½pc, Russia may buy Japanese ships, Business Diary: Eastern attractions · Contract bridge, Chairmen report Whitbread cheer as weather sets sales soaring, Cold logic in the Leyland quest for a smaller workforce, UK reputation blamed for poor exports performance, Cammell pickets try to keep directors out, Duke offers advice on engineers' restructure, LRC-Cadbury, Permali will fight 'low' BTR bid, Unions reject BSC scheme for reduction in weekend working, Russia is world's top oil producer, Forecasts For The British Economy. Business Appointments: Business appointments New industrial relations directorate at BSC. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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