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The Times - 03/11/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, From Patricia Clough, By a Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By Clifford Webb, From Our Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, From Trevor Fishlock Llandrindod Wells, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Staff Reporters, By Our Political Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Philip Howard, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Evans Hoome Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Roger Berthoud, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From Edmund Stevens, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Roy MccKelvie, By Sydney Fiskin, By Jim Snow, Roy Lewis, Charles Lewsen, William Gaunt, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Robert Shelton, Paul Griffiths, J.C. Trewin, C. T. H. Plant, Sir Reg Goodwin, Philip Howard, PHS, Eric Moonman, David Wood, JEAN SUTHERLAND, , ALBERT H. FRIEDLANDER, , RONALD LEICESTER, , JOHN LAMB, , ADNAN OMRAN, , JACK WISEMAN, , CYRIL BENNETT, , GEORGE YOUNGER, , W. R. HAWTHORNE, , JEAN MERRITON, , NICHOLAS GOODISON, , HUGH LEGGATT, , ROBIN J. WOOD, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Tredegar, Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Norman, By Roger Vielvoye Energy correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By David Young, Ralph Whitlock, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Evnon Smart, A. E. LEACH, , W. F. RICHARDSON, , NIGEL WILSON, , RAY HURST, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, George Copeman, Innis Macbeath, From Frank Vogl, Craig Howard, Ronald Pullen, Wallace Jackson, Gerald Ely,

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News: Señora Perón faces trouble over funds, Peers will delay land Bill till end of session, Threat to world labour group if US pulls out, Many parents not paying towards student upkeep, Nuclear deal likely during Ford-Sadat talks, Prisoners freed to mark Nyerere reelection, British Council blocking contracts, firms say, Control in prisons 'may become more difficult', African students complain of beatings in Ukraine, Protecting crops from stowaway insects, Siege detectives trying to revive talks after shooting, Civil Service starts to review its list of 'the great and the good', Police find 26 stolen paintings, The Times Diary Thanks for that haunting weekend, Agriculture Mr Peart urges anti-EEC 'snipers' in party to throw their weight behind his policies, Why England's regional authorities also need devolution, Public's part in local plans 'is meaningless', Blast damages Basque offices in Paris, Mr Stewart against backsliding on direct EEC elections, Cemeteries Bill to be introduced, Poll supports 'Skytrain' air service, Washington report of Schlesinger dismissal, Council of churches damages its standing, New york's crisis hits a school, Historian with a vision of unchanging realities records Reith lectures, Brazil cardinal's accusation, Rules changes would give building union militants more power, Rival Angola factions agree to ceasefire, Regional report Grimsby rallies support for fishing industry, Royal Pavilion fire charge, Invitation to a Mad Hatter's word party, Science report Medicine: Breast-feeding and immunity, Spain referendum call, Junior doctors thrash out ballot on latest government pay plan, Cohabitation rule may be relaxed, Councils face dilemma of whether to replace or rehabilitate slum homes, 'Europa' takes the broad view, Drug users march in The Hague, President tapes evidence of attempt on his life, £600,000 bequest to spastics cut by Exchequer duties to £5,000, Millionaire's bid for S Africa newspaper fails, Mountaineers rob Cologne Cathedral of treasures, Britain to cut garrison in Hongkong, The only way to a happy ending, Spain ready to use armed force in Sahara, Confidence in new Beirut ceasefire fades as both sides build up their forces and residents flee, Broken pipeline was cause of oil rig fire, British Airways suspend 50 cleks after roster dispute, Call for inquiry into ferry affair rejected, Anti-devolution Welsh councillors rebuked, Mr Whitlam links rival with money from CIA, Hopes dashed as car imports rise again, Mayor Beame rejects offer of Arab loan, BR chief calls for less intervention, Long-range lorry drivers ask for help, Mr Nixon 'told CIA to send arms to Kurds', Mr Harry Oppenheimer A voice of hope in South Africa, Police station and homes damaged by Ulster bomb, No referendum over the transfer of power away from Westminster, Mr Short says. Law: Major tells court of being buried alive by Greek junta men, MP to face corruption summons, Youth charged with wasteland killing of Italian film director. Index. Display Advertising: Queen's Awards., Ms, Home Paraphernalia, Property Advice Nationwide, Bank Of Ireland, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, The Times, The Wellington. The London Hilton's New Restaurant., Percy Howes & Co, Telex, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bp, Europa, Vigers, Bank Of New South Wales, Twa, Rhp, Parker Timber Group Ltd., The London Diamond Exchange. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary, Resignation of bishop sought by Tory MP. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Football Understudies wait to save champions more embarrassment, Tennis, Rackets Prenn takes the long way round, Racing Proud partnership keep up gallop despite beinig home and dried, Rugby League Welsh player sent off on way to victory, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Golf The Nicklaus machine ticks over nicely, Hockey Mathematics may resolve the Southern title, Yachting Kriter ships water after hitting whale, Ice skating Miss Smith holds on to overall lead despite leg injury, Rowing Last charge of London's gallant light brigade, For the Record, Rugby Union, Cricket Cosier puts Australians in strong position. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Business to Business. Reviews: Charles Aznavour Palladium, Mary Beale at last comes into her own, Schwarzkopf Covent Garden, Monday Book Jug Nottingham, That Monday Morning Feeling Bbc 2, LPO/Weller Festival Hall, Welsh Dance Theatre Arnolfini, Bristol, Irving said 'Dreadful!' The Man Who Wrote Dracula A Biography of Bram Stoker By Daniel Farson (Michael Joseph, £4), Sarah Frances/ Cummings String Trio Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: The Total Banishment Of Bedlam, Irrelevant And Damaging, Putting the statute book in good order. Letters to the Editor: Bishop's attack on Archbishop, Wide role of the Careers Service, Relative values, Leaving defence planning to experts, "Upstairs, Downstairs", Israel and Lebanon, Rehousing squatters, Relief on increases in stock value a deception?, No breakfasts, Thoreau's view, Education vouchers, Community Land Bill, New pence and avoirdupois. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Bevan play opens tonight, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,141, Manchester pair win bridge trophy. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 2, 1950. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest anpointments, University news, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Fred Streeter Gardener and broadcaster, Pier Paolo Pasolini A major film talent. Business and Finance: Treasury denies move for large Middle East loan, Industrial film awards to UK, Surge in Opec output before price rise, Head of Chrysler may face demonstration, Jetsave and TWA sign £10m air charter deal, Borrowings soar at Alfred Herbert, Business Diary in Europe: Dutch gas bubble? · Choosy islands, Safety first but good communications last, A. Herbert's cash needs may exceed £25m aid, Innocenti 'jobs reprieve, US company profits rise in third quarter, Mining Tarnished look about base metal shares, Steel inquiry hearings open this week, Industry in the regions Thriving small towns of Somerset, EEC calls for evidence of unfair price cuts by Japan's shipyards, Sir Monty speaks up for managers, Reform of unemployment measuring method urged, Dunlop bids for £50m Cuba order, More share prices, Lending rate 12 pc, Crucial vote at FMC today, Freight report, Briefly, ABTA convention looks at 1976 tours, Hugh Stephenson Chrysler's lessons for industrial policy, RD-Shell third quarter figures due this week, How the sun set on a financial empire, Employee shareholdings can pay dividends, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Business and union chiefs study official briefings for Chequers summit talks, Merrill Lynch to pay $700,000, 12pc limit to pay rises forecast for next year, Union bureau urges import curbs, Toyota explains how profit rise could have been higher, Commodities A long haul in prospect for the strugglingg copper producers, France may bar Swiss from 'snake', Euromarkets, US chain to close 280 more stores. Business Appointments: Business appointments Trustee Savings Bank chairman-designate. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, New office buildings lend shine. Births.

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