The Times - 12/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood and Martin Huckerby, From Douglas Aiton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By David Leigh, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By George Clark, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, Katie Stewart, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, PHS, William Sargant, JOHN WATSON, , DRUMALBYN, , WALSTON, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , MARIUS GORING, , NIGEL DAVENPORT, , PAUL BRYAN, , ALEXANDER BOLLAND, , G. HANSON, , DENIS MAHON, , B. A. RAHMER, , NICHOLAS MILLARD, , FRANCIS RUSSELL, , C. M. ROBERTSON, , JODY MAXMIN, , D. M. LEWIS, , C. SOURVINOU-INWOOD, , MICHAEL VICKERS, , PETER LEVI, , A. ANDREWES, , OLIVER TAPLIN, , RAY MACKINTOSH, , NEVILLE STACK, , RONALD STOCK, , From Ronald Faux, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Walters, Patricia Tisdall, CHARLES KENNEDY, , M. FG. SCOTT, , JOHN R. BURNS, , CRAWFORD J. BURGESS, , E. MANFRED WAGNER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Desmond Quigley,
ResumoNews: Food poisoning after postal strike delays, Opposition grows to Mr Ford's choice for CIA directorship, Is the human cost of our prison system too high?, Mr Benn faces dilemma over S Africa decision, Complaints about air travel increase, Science report Mortality: Floral burial, Land Bill seen as dogma running amuck, European tone to French Remembrance Day, Flixborough loss 'has cost Britain £60m', Counties at odds on regional strategy, Dismissal of Mr Whitlam throws Australia into political turmoil, Labour Party chief retracts accusation of bias against BBC, Home Office 'caused confusion' on TV fee, Overtime ban stops Duke seeing exhibition, Press criticized over school inquiry reports, Britain wins £12m bonus for NZ dairy farmers, West End 'speedbus' route planned, MPs' move on budget cuts, Chancellor is ready to use import curb in short term, 8,000 more jobs in New York to be abolished, Direct grant schools: has the last chance gone?, Government to limit cash for local authorities, 96 dismissed at 'Express' after claim of sabotage, Angola gets freedom under two different names, Supertanker in Channel collision spills oil, Leyland man injured in shooting, Journalists get £120 in arbitration, Warning to teachers on ethics, Seat belts in coach might have saved lives, After the crisis, the doubts now hanging over the future of Australia's Governor-General, The Times Diary Ben Travers, liberated at 89, Car crash repairers set code for motorists, EEC trade war with Sweden stepped up, 29 missing when ship sinks in Lake Superior, Moroccans in fresh talks on fate of Sahara, Women lose cheap-day return bargain, Vote against Zionism reveals UN divisions, Making drug containers safer for children, Men in the 'wrong' union threatened with dismissal, Court wrangle over psychiatrists' findings in Hearst case, Sanctions now only a nuisance to Rhodesia, Text of Sir John Kerr's views on his duty to end crisis, Four deaths push Ulster toll to 1,000, Supporters spur Mr Prentice to fight on Opponents say affair is over, but friends campaign to increase membership, A season for fruitful salads, Maxwell plan for evening paper still on, Public employees urged to resist spending reduction, Brazil bishops accuse the regime of murder and torture, Prisoner dies in jail stabbing, Elderly get chance of job without pension cuts, The gentle art of brain-washing, Herr Brandt hammers Opposition, Bankruptcy warning to Portugal, 1,500-acre bird reserve around ospreys' eyrie, Soviet envoy quits Uganda, Plan for earlier news on commercial television, EEC Parliament row over seat for Mrs Ewing, Burmese leader in Peking to clarify relations, The Queen commends Dr Coggan's call to the nation, Chile says plot to kill President 'crushed', Railway unions agree on fight to prevent cuts, Miners' move for £100a week claim is defeated, 'Pravda' omits Scheel comment about emigration. Index. Arts and Entertainment: V & A fights for Donatello relief, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,149, Robin Hood by Maclise is bought by Tussaud's, Broadcasting. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson says Sir Keith 'exports political bile', Ministers not pressing for curb on Lords, Privilege ruling sought, Government promises to invoke Parliament Act on press Bill, Lord Goodman persuades peers to exercise constitutional rights and insist on his press charter proposals House of Lords, Cuts in draft EEC budget for 1976 attacked as the work of cashiers not politicians, Luddites in Chrysler management, ownership and unions: PM describes facts as distasteful House of Commons, National Theatre to open in March, Local authorities required to take account of land needs of charities, Mr Wilson dims hope of Chrysler rescue, Devolution questions to Mr Wilson. 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Law: Chef cleared of stealing royal train china, Third hospital rejects killer, Heavy libel damages for Mr Craig Craig and Another v Axel Springer Verlag AG and Another, Miss Fromme's gun lesson, Queen's Bench Division Fair rent appeal cannot be withdrawn Hanson v London Rent Assessment Panel, Accountants' lien Woodworth and Another v Conroy, Family allege that gas leak poisoned them, Wife set fire to her home, Court of Appeal Mental element in possession Regina v Wright, 10 reprieved by court in Zanzibar, Family Division Transfer of property and capital tax G v G, House of Lords When accountants may be liable in negligence Arenson v Casson, Beckman Rutley & Co, Decree absolute valid W v W, Life term goes because girl 'cannot grasp it'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Pour la Femme, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, The Times special offer, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Alberni Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Manon Covent Garden, The Musical Time Machine Bbc2, Cranford Theatre Royal, Stratford E, Mr Holmes meets Dr Freud, Ben Travers at the National, Last night's television Keep an Eye on Albert Bbc 1, BBC SO/Boulez Round House, London debuts. Sport: Racing Queen of milers poised to extend her rule to speedier subjects, Fixtures for today, Boxing Champion runs round the ring backwards, Cricket Walters likely to be fit, Golf Double prize money in Piccadilly events, Football results, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Wade practises in putting down up-and-coming American, Athletics On the track of history, Rugby Union Fay expected to improve Australians' forward play, Football. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The sad but inevitable sinking of the tartan Titanic, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 11, 1950 Wingate reburial. Editorials/Leaders: Australia's Crisis, Defending Our Own Liberties. Letters to the Editor: Oxbridge leaders, Control of pollution, Cats and dogs, Royal Family and hunting, Rudimentary flaws in case of Merrett and Sykes, Stock value reliefmany benefited, Brief, but telling, Threat to Pylos, Image of trade unions, Licensing insurance brokers, Heroics, Advertising imports, The Equity meetings, Wealth tax and the living artist, Electing the European Parliament, Bishop of Southwark. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news East Anglia plans a law school, Church news, Latest appointments, Legal, Trinity House. Obituaries: Mr E. J. Shaw, Mr W. H. Thomson, Professor N. C. Scott A contribution to phonetics, Yelizaveta Gerdt. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Australian shares and Gilts in the lead, Money Market Rates, Stock Exchange Prices Prices go ahead, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Leyland to modify Egyptian project for Land Rover plant, Plessey gives undertaking on microcircuits, Bleak future in striking, car workers told, CBI adviser 'dismissed by president', Commodities, Industrial output shows signs of recovery with 1pc rise in month, Japan sets up cartels in glass fibre and cement, Funding property Blue Chips, Essex Water Tender, Half-baked ideas in the Sandilands Report, Vauxhall warning of more redundancies, Herbert Morris No one seems to want Mr Smith's bid, London talks pave way for economic summit, Charges of 'thuggery and intimidation' in Containerbase strike, Unions agree on joint action to aid Chrysler, Shortages cost Leyland sales lead, Fed blocks takeover moves by Citicorp, Yards seek steel orders revision, Control offer to Argentinians, Wool textile delegation meets Mr Varley, State may help to finance stocks of waste paper, Arenson sets fresh sights after setback, BSC goes to City with fund-raising plan, Non-unionists at TSBs must pay dues to charity, £2m Credit For Costa Rica, Briefly, Business Diary: GM's Estes · Metrication's cup runneth over, Advertising & marketing Danes spend more to bring home the bacon, Issues & Loans, Buoyant day for Australia shares, Engineering body faces fresh threat of withdrawal, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Five go in reshuffle of Haw Par executives, Nippon Steel losses will exceed £62m, The Rambouillet summit: an exercise in restoring confidence. Business Appointments: Business appointments BTR names new board member. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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