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The Times - 14/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From David Spanier, From Paul Martin, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From David Leigh, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Hugh Clayton, By David Dickson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By R. W. Shakespeare Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Jane Monahan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Gerry Harrison, By Michael Seely, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Michael Baily, Peter Scott, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ronald Hayman, House of Commons, David Leigh, R. P. C. Hanson, Raymond Perman, PHS, John Maddox, R. H. PAMPLIN, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , CARMEN DESMULIE-ENNESH, , PHILIP GOODHART, , W. M. YOUNG, , BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, , CALUM R. PATON, , GARNER, , PAUL MASON, , GEOFFREY CRANKSHAW, , R. H. WOOD, , SIMON WALKER, , IAN STEPHENS, , JOHN RICHARDSON, , CECIL GOULD, By Clive Borrell, T.A.G.B. writes:, D. C. writes:, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Gordon Wellman Parliamentary Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By David Young, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, , By Richard Allen, R. J. GARE, , By Clifford Webb, ROBERT VIGARS, , I. R. YOUNG, ., HENRY COHEN, , N. KURTI., COLIN DAURIS, , R. D. SCRASE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, René Dabernat, By Tony May, By David Mott, By Ralph Holder, by Edward Townsend, E.T., by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Tories get battle orders from new chief, Peru watches Chile-Bolivia pact, Britain lacks land for new planting, The Times Diary How the Irish are laughing at us, Spain to buy 24 Phantoms, Russia will set the pace in fixing new world prices, Snow reports from European resorts, Coal plan is blocked, Concession for home owners who draw benefit, Fiona's eyes given life in Moscow, Notice for 1,400 at 'The Sun', Disabled housewives face benefit delay, Government defeat on Bill, Trawlermen ignored spirits notice, inquiry told, President Ford chooses woman in his Cabinet, United Kingdom users seek to retain benefits of EEC membership, Post Office is repaid after Tory 'muddle', Some politicians 'destroyed by the press', Court Line crash brought work to Ombudsman, London talks on Anguilla reach deadlock, Science report Weather: February-June relationship, Ethiopian leader ignores Eritrea warfare in opening meeting of OAU ministers in Addis Ababa, Food prices Ministry expert advises housewives, The difficulties of getting a divorce, Scottish style, Research by science councils to be cut, Appeal to Security Council over separate Turkish Cypriot state, India: a nuclear question, Kissinger peace plans approved by Syria, Clash of the left played down by M Mitterrand, Why the clergy must be kept out of politics in Northern Ireland, Nine find way to satisfy Arabs, Buildings watched in kidnap hunt, Centre for work of coloured artists sought, Signalmen's strike wrecks travel for a million, Better homes and furniture offer prospects for steady growth, Progress in Soames talks with Portugal, High rates 'harming business', Cambodian naval vessels sunk in Mekong battle, Disaster-plant owners like children playing in whirlwind, QC says, Coroner gives warning on plastic furniture, Why the army of homeless is growing, Technology opens up Siberia, Paper saving aid refused, Tax centre cost rises, Importers and merchants need to rethink roles, 'Political history society' was the National Front, The new man leading the NUR in step with the miners, Health of Carabanchel prisoners in balance, Democrat given task of forming Thai Cabinet, French plan to reform industry, Bread threatened unless profit rises, bakers say, Bravery awards: Mrs Constance Loomes,, Further oil embargo would 'strangle' US, Senate rebukes Premier of New South Wales, Mine leaders accept pay offer giving increases up to 35%, A Brezhnev compliment sets tone for Wilson visit, New Danish Cabinet likely to survive until April, Army bomb experts put skill to private use, Boy aged 15 survives four days lost on moors, Portlaoise hunger striker freed, Stonehouse companies agree to go into voluntary liquidation, Hunt for escaped spy centres on Salisbury, Bleak future and rising charges for pulp and paper supplies, Labour's right wing wins in pickets debate, 21 killed in assault on Malagasy rebel camp, Referendum victory for Park regime, Ballot papers go out to 7,000 print men today, Time for hard look at the tropics, Community beef deal regarded by Britain as major advance but doubts raised about its cost, Selfless sufficiecy comes to Bloomsbury, Social contract clash over engineering, shipyard pay claims, Demand could grow faster than forests, Teacher's union rejects idea of overtime pay, Consultants defend use of induced labour, West rejects communist plan for manpower freeze, General Franco sets Croat hijackers free, Somalia's need for aid in drought famine. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Lamco Paper Sales Ltd., British Airways, Protim, Multiple Display Advertisements, Montague L Meyer Limited, National Library For The Blind, Western Trust & Savings Ltd., Trada, Interim Statement, Société Financière Franco-Britannique, Ansafone, Government, Broadcasting And The Press, Toyota, Ncr, Minerals And Resources Corporation Limited, The Military Book Society, Help The Aged Housing Association Ltd.,, Turner 1775-1851, Training Services Agency, The Faraway Tree, Austin-Hall Building Systems Ltd., Albright & Wilson Ltd, Bermuda., Coffee Board, Rn, Common Law Reports Ltd.,, Japan International Bank Limited, Banco Do Brasil S.A.. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Sale room exports jump by a quarter over 1973, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,918, Surprise at high price for George III bookcase. Law: Unfit house appeal Salford City Council v McNally, Horses kept shut in city stable, Court of Appeal Right of action against squatters City of Westminster Assurance Co Ltd v Ainis and Others, When tenancy is deemed to be long Dick Richards Properties Ltd v Austin, Queen's Bench Division Discharging oil in drydock offence under Pollution Act Rankin v De Coster, Muslim girl's schooling a Divisional Court matter, Judge's warning about attacks on bus crews, Beauty queen stole show in stolen dress, US Army wins court battle to kill off birds, Councillor 'did not know of Poulson money'. Picture Gallery: Timber. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Commons to vote on broadcasting debates, Demands for reduction in size of bureaucracy, Liquidations in 1974, Next week's business, Mr Foot calls on rail signalmen to end the disruption, hardship and inconvenience caused to travellers, Strong Conservative protests as Government seek to seal off tax haven in the Channel Islands, Transfer tax concession for discretionary trusts, Adopted children wishing to marry may get copies of birth certificates House of Lords, MPs to vote again on TV in House, Liberal proposals for ending class structure in modern society. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, February 14, 1950. Sport: Tennis Prize money is increased at Nottingham, Motor racing McLaren enter three 500-mile events, Rugby League Captaincy for Watkins on his return, Sports in Brief, Giant killers are at large in the Midlands, Robins decides to cut back, Olympic Games IOC board to consider lengthy report on Rhodesia, Squash rackets Alauddin in a hurry to win on a cold court, Cricket Future England teams may benefit from a change of captain, Racing Brown Lad could be a bargain bet for the Irish at Cheltenham, Rackets Season without precedent opens today for Angus, Football Mansfield lose no time choosing their team, Table tennis Main hopes of China and England fail. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Educational, For Sale And Wanted, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential Property An exotic touch of style, Country Properties. Reviews: In search of the elixir of youth The Doctor in the Nude (Traitement de Choc)(x) Classic, Victoria Flame (a) Rialto/Metropole Truck Stop Women (x) Jacey, Leicester Square, Howard Shelley Queen Elizabeth Hall, This Week Thames, Mr Samorai's triangle, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Wilde's mask remains The Picture of Dorian Gray Greenwich. Editorials/Leaders: The Miners' Settlement, Thailand Tries Democracy At Last. Letters to the Editor: Reorganizing the engineering profession, CTT, a blunt instrument, Michelangelo's 'Bathers', Workers and shirkers, Policemen's pensions, Checking abuse of Abortion Act, History of the Cathares, How to avoid excessive commodity price changes, In the Lords, Conservation of Bath, Reuniting the party, Burden on ratepayers, Purpose of criticism, Image worship, Oxford and Mr Bhutto, Objectives of London Tourist Board, The Conservative Party after the leadership election, Threat to free speech. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Poulters' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ivan Yates, Mr A. Hylton Allen, Sir William Mullens, General André Beaufre Leading French military thinker. Business and Finance: A minefield for the institutions, FFI £75m stock issue taken up, CSR-Aust Estates acceptances, Eurosyndicat, Import duty plea by BP on £3¼m oil equipment, B Wardle going still hard after plastic plant upset, Austin Morris explains its upmarket policy, Berisfords in strong finish, Poor harvest spells profit fall for British Sugar Corp, Planemakers say 'no need for takeover', Arab talks expected on blacklisting of banks, UK steel output last year fell by 4.2 million tonnes, Predictions of growth scaled down, Sicilian mining chief accused of misusing office, Business Diary: Pouring trouble on oily waters · Borley aboard, Mr Healey welcomes oil fund inflow, How private enterprise serves the interest of the public, Steel group plans iron pellet plant, SE chairman tells why he opposes workers on management boards, Early date for legislation to change TSBs, Ministry 'overruled' about bread price for Ulster, Tax on gifts 'still a threat to business', Top companies give new warning to Whitehall over Industry Bill fears, Pride & Clarke earnings halved, Gatt round 'well launched', Commodities Copper prices continue to gain ground, Benn watch on Cable and Wireless, Low demand but S W Wood sights record, Paris bank link by Kleinwort, Lure of the intelligent screwdriver, Sales leap at Martin Newsagent, The great French export gamble, Noble Grossart advance, Congress angered by switch in US forecasts, Board refuses 15 price applications, Warning to Mr Healey on 'luxury VAT', Selling puts curb on share surge, More valuable sovereign urged. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Dollar lower, Stock markets Late selling of major shares, The Times Share Indices, Discount market, A bigger tin stock urged, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late selling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Coats Patons names two new members of board. Births.

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