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The Times - 01/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Sheffield, From Christopher Walker Londonderry, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By David Leigh, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, By Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, Mareva Compania Naviera SA, of Panama v International Bulk-carriers SA, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Stafford, From Harry Debelius, From Jane Monahan, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Lord Chalfont, Hugh Caradon, PHS, Bernard Levin, LEIF MILLS, , TONY SMITH, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , JOHN COLVILLE, , BRUCE LE MAROUAND, , T. A. ROBERTS, , ROBERT APPLEBY, , JEREMY BRAY, , ENID WISTRICH, , W. J. MONEY, , KEITH KYLE, , JEREMY MONTAGU, , B. A. THRUSH, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , WOLF MANKOWITZ, , G. DUNCAN MITCHELL, , J. K. B. CRAWFORD, , L. B. WALSH ATKINS, , Dr Denis Williams writes:, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Terry Byland, From Frank Vogl, From Richard Wigg, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Our Financial Staff, By David Young, Kenneth Owen, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Kershaw, N. B. HILL, , KUFFELER, , E. G. WOOD, , JENNIFER JONES, , GEOFFREY McLEAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Paul Neuburg, M.S., Ennio Caretto, Pangloss, Alain Vernholes Le Monde, Werner Lichey Die Welt, David Spanier, Sergio Devecchi, Michael Hornsby, Mario Salvatorelli, Maurice Bommensath, Klaus Geitel, Louis Dandrel, John Higgins, Sandro Casazza, K.G., Josée Doyère, Patricia Tisdall, Simonetta Conti, Elmar Biebl, Philippe Lemaitre, Karl Grün, Tim Devlin, Gianni Gambarotta, Pierre Georges, Hans-Joachim Melder, Jerome Caminada,

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News: Can another Middle East war be prevented?, Cyprus protest to UN at expulsion of Greeks, Mr Ennals ends talks with both sides in Rhodesia, 'Rock-bottom' jobs for students Bonn, Fault found in brakes on coach, inquest told, Russia refuses to ease emigration rules, Rivalry of Paris partners, Pound slide goes on as bid for union cooperation continues, Religious practice continues to decline in France, Three in five Bogsiders fail to vote in police 'referendum', Salesman for an economic miracle, Clash over 'Le Figaro' sale, Senator's death may upset Canberra power balance, Sharp decline in temporary employment Paris, Bonn Saving hard for an emergency, In demand from the Tower to betting shops London, Viewpoint, More education urged to cut alcoholism, Trouble in forming new Beirut Cabinet, Police die in Korea guerrilla raid, London Unions make Government hold back, Climbers beat skyscraper, Britain's view will be big factor in talks on reshaping of EEC, Strike threat by Canadian prison guards, The Times Diary Rude picture goes on show at last, The growing threat of conflict inside Africa as Russia pours in arms for Gen Amin, Festivals still sing a song of expansion, Plumber sought after attacks on two boys, Israel defends honours for Moyne killers, Belgrade: case of the unhappy patient, Zambia puts economy under state control, Decision likely today on Helsinki summit, London girls on smuggling charge in Kenya, Paris Hard to check rapidly rising food prices, On the contrary, Hospital strikers will protect children, Index-linked savings plan starts, Mass jail break by secret police, Argentines strike in protest over pay cuts, Astronomers find a new galaxy, Delhi Administration assumes extended powers of detention, M Giscard will try to end tensions, Personal finance, Anxious watch on talks to end newspaper dispute, WHO Goes Where Britain, Shot French agents went unarmed to killer's flat, Railway cuts sought to pay for wage rises, Ford brings out a new, cheaper Escort, In retrospect Paris, Threat to close schools over cut in teachers, Talks on pay claim by TV technicians fail, Facts and figures Prices rise internationally on roller-coaster of increasing state costs, Italian party leader struggles to keep post, Mr Jack Jones faces conference opposition from left wing who want no truck with pay restraint, Peking-Thai link is step closer, Pilot's wind warning before death crash, In prospect Clear voice at UN is vital, Previous convictions law in force, Mr Mulley to consider special schools for disruptive pupils, Building on success, Exorcism guidelines from Dr Coggan, 'Tribune' MPs in regular visits to jailed pickets, Rome Families shelter under wages guarantee, Wolfgang Wagner Guardian of Bayreuth's prestige, Inflation hits death harder than life, Science report Bacteria: Some like it hot, Concorde to start test flights with passengers, Wasp sting fear made man die of fright, Fashion By art's free energy, Tripos results: Computer science, economics, engineering, Doctors provide free family planning devices, Moroccan troops in fresh Spanish Sahara clash, Rare livestock and old farm machines draw the crowds, Forum Turning away from failures of the 'American solution', Government agency is planned to help the building industry obtain more overseas projects, Unions take dim view of summer workers Rome, New Yorkers still like their city, Consumer interest Homage To The Sun, Mrs Gandhi's opponents still free in Ahmadabad, Italian leaves London proof of his taste, Uganda expels two British missionaries. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Eastbourne harbour project rejected, Mr Stonehouse back in two weeks, State cash for Leyland depends on better labour relations House of Lords, Concern over number of boats laid up, Petrol consumption down, Cost of North Sea oil, Liberals force Government to delay debates on Strasbourg delegation, Changing attitudes to use of energy, Continuance of aid to trawlermen being considered urgently, Decision on BP shares will be taken by Government-Mr Benn, Vigilance required of UK ministers over common energy policy House of Commons, Tories urge 200-mile fishing limit for UK. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in the Forces, Queen honours Mr Fulbright, Oxford class list. Display Advertising: Ozalid Group Holdings Limited, Garrard, Airlease International Finance Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Euroscan, Le Monde, Times Information And Marketing Intelligence Unit,, Reed, Sotheby's, Interim Statement, Sgb Group Limited, High & Dry, The Times, Ford, The Morgan Crucible Company Limited, The Times Information And Marketing Intelligence Unit., Bonas Webb Limited, J. Lyons & Company Limited,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Cambridge Water Company, L. Lipton Limited, Augustus Barnett, The Monks Investment Trust Limited, Twa, Landplan, Skf, Ecgd, European Newspaper, Hield Brothers Limited. Law: Court of Appeal Preserving the matrimonial home as a home Browne (formerly Pritchard v Pritchard, Man who had sex with his step-daughter returns home, 'Not guilty' plea, Briton fined for bribery in Hongkong, Man cleared of causing his friend's death, Loss of Gaul led to deception, court told, Family was left with killer who struck again, Pop organizer denies charges, President Roosevelt's son claims libel damages, Property must stay in jurisdiction, Spent convictions. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: 100-piece Sèvres dinner service fetches £33,600, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,034. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in July, 25 years ago From the Times of Friday, June 30, 1950 Ex-King's assets, A knock on the door that does no good. Sport: Athletics Walker covers mile in record time, Cycling Moser still leads after huge sprint finish, Tennis Mrs Cawley's victory inspired by the stimulus of adversity, Football European union reduce suspension on Leeds, Golf Nagle and Panton share lead in seniors event, Athletics Don Quarrie to compete at Crystal Palace, Rugby League Welsh may lose gate money for rough play, Racing Tolspring's Nottingham victory a compliment to Boone's Cabin, Rugby Union Hipwell playing again in three weeks, Olympic Games Deadline in TV dispute, Polo International teams chosen, For the Record, Cricket Lancashire have work cut out to avoid follow-on against Kent, Horse show Seta Pike repels two Dublin winners, Yachting An era of dominance ends in world of ocean racing design. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: The eye of Ansel Adams, LSO/Boult Festival Hall, Antonio and his Spanish Ballet Coliseum, Definitive image of a play. Editorials/Leaders: The Indian Dictator, Should Women Be Ordained?. Letters to the Editor: Low productivity hits standard of living, Risks in upper atmosphere, The law and the press, Film on stage law, How they salute, Israel and Lord Moyne's assassins, Labour Party finances, Flat rate pay rises, One for the post, The prison chaplain, Barlaston Hall, Executives and BLMC incentive share plan, Effect of CTT on farming, Government information, Book audits, Finding the way at sea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor C. Doxiadis, Dr Hans Furler, Sir C. P. Blake, Dr R. A. Beaver, Don Dionisio Ridrufio, Mr F R Horne An influential agriculturalist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Making sure there are enough skilled workers when the upturn comes, Distributive trades' fall in profits to continue, Business Diary: Pyongyang's pangs · Unassuming air, London dealers boost gold bids after low offers at U S auction, Ryder move to enlist City backing, VW cuts rates in British sales drive, UK metal stocks, Tax avoidance increasing, Inland Revenue chief says, Government spending cuts unlikely if the TUC can restrain wage demand, Allied Retailers is back in its stride, Fresh jobs for steel area, Leyland strikes make 1,500 idle, Review of Govan expansion plans, Employers seek firm stand on pay claims, Italian trade gap widens, Computer news RAF stores system inaugurated, Rights issues now face the test, Details of Iran deal with Japan, Manning dispute halts Llanwern, Issues & Loans Barnet's chances with 13½ and 14 pc stocks, West German bond dealers detect marked restraint in buyer interest, Wheat Council in week-long session, Cost of new Humber bridge has soared 50 pc, Challenge to minister on house cutback hint, Commodities Pound weakness prompts sharp rises in sugar, 1 in 15 cars using N Sea oil this year, Craftsmen end strike, IEA fails to meet oil floor price deadline, Excessive protection a false lull to UK tourists, Hinkley 'B' on stream next year, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Sterling's late rally lifts some industrials, English Property to raise £15m, Jobs outlook 'worst for nine years', Rights issue doubts as BOC shares fall again, Hungarians feel the pinch of world inflation. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Gilts, equities unsettled by pound, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late bounce. Business Appointments: Business appointments New financial chief for Comet Radiovision. Births.

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