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The Times - 26/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Wood and George Clark, From Eric Marsden, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Barnsley, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, By Tim Devlin, From Christopher Warman Brighton, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Knine, From Patrick Brogan, by John Groser, David Gregory, Philip Howard, Karl-Heinz Wocker, Philippa Toomey, A. S. Byatt, Mchael Ratcliffe, Ion Trewin, Sheridan Morley, Richard Mabey, Paul Theroux, Louis Heren, P. M. Rattansi, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Alan Gibson, By Andrew Porter, Bernard Levin, Jane Monahan, PHS, Ronald Butt, ANTHONY WIGRAM., MOLLY CLUTTON-BROCK, , GUY CLUTTON-BROCK, , Gelli Uchaf, , BURTON OF COVENTRY., HAILSHAM., FRANCIS J. M. POLE, , MARGARET T. GARNER., T. L. HOBDAY, , WELLINGTON., PETER SMITH, , DON ANDERSON., JULIAN O'HALLORAN, , HUGH VICKERS., TOM STUTTAFORD., JOHN SHIRCLIFF, , From Michael Horsnell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By John Young Planning Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, G. W., Sir James Jones, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Robert Shelton, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, From John Earle, By Tim Jones, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, V. H. WOODWARD., ERNEST SMITH., F. A. BEECHAM, , C. B. MARTINDALE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Clifford Webb, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Andrew Wilson, Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, Peter Waymark, by Margaret Stone, by John Gaselee, by Anthony Rowley, J.G.,

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News: Vatican affirms existence of the devil, Lightning might have hit Boeing, Peru's peasants turn land reform into a crusade, Another 10 republican detainees released, Left warns Government of clash, Mozambique celebrates its first day of independence, Wealth-tax fears for British heritage of art and culture, Mr Hain attacks PR system, New enzyme test makes drug prescription safer, Callaghan victory on beef levy, Barlaston Hall demolition refused, How socialist ministers are tied down by socialism, Day a week in industry for pupils proposed, Wilson call for a new start with Uganda, Feared tax is good news here, GLC to use school site for 296 homes, CIA files were kept on 75 Congressmen, Loss likely on aviation account, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off, Government amendments downgrade role of advisers on company information, Israel honours British minister's assassins, Lord Devlin rebukes critics of British judges, Sahara dispute at World Court, Move to expand W Berlin trade with East, Guessing the cost of inflation, Priority for increasing job satisfaction urged, Exporters run for cover, Latest pamphlets Motives behind revivalist movement, Professor Johnson does it with a kiss, Cambridge tripos: Natural sciences and electrical sciences, Russia accuses travel firms of colonialism, Signor Saragat returning to revive his party, Wide support expected for new Anglican Prayer Book, Top industrialists to take part in arts sponsorship, Impossible hold down hull premiums, Former President Thieu's land shared by peasants, Escape doors altered after airport crash, Bishop's wife is expelled from S-W Africa, Yorkshire stranglehold on miners' MPs, Decrease in abortions from abroad, Close by-election expected, Motoring Best of earlier models united in Citroën CX, Lord Lucan seen in Cherbourg, detectives told, Minister boosts councils' morale, Reith 'lecturers: The BBC announced yes-, Cardinal praises progressive new movement, Amount of MPs' pay rise may be known tomorrow, Insurance Truce with Cabinet opens new vistas, Labour urges government cash aid for parties, A share in risk sharing, Possible Labour group cut worries Europeans, Children tidy village streets after lessons on litter, Brokers need to mend their ways, Indignant Communist reaction in Lisbon to overseas comment, A growing need for accountants, State's costly foibles aired by French report, Ford hint of nuclear defence plan in Korea, Share prices show public confidence, TUC aims at pay rises below cost of living increases, Price control 'needs no tightening', Takeover schemes for shipbuilding, aircraft industries are shelved, White farmer is killed by guerrillas in Rhodesia, Greece told of EEC entry plans, Science report Sea pollution: Sheets of plastic sink to floor, Zaire gunboat gets in way of kidnap rescue attempt, Ceasefire agreed in Beirut to stop renewed clashes, Shopping, British weapons exports to Arabs attacked, Parties launch drive to remove Mrs Gandhi, High cost of motor claims, Editorial changes announced for Murdoch papers, Industry Bill emphasis placed on cooperation, Open hearing sought on Crossman diaries, Sir Osbert Lancaster makes up for his 'honest fourth', Gypsies in Britain 'treated as non-people', FAO chief sees no early end to hunger, Dr Barnardo's phone-in on adoption, The Times Diary Open government is a modest hit, Oxford class list, BBC 'planning to cut news programme', Business must aid society, Mr Carr says. Index. Law: Jail sentence on Mr Noel-Baker, Husband tells court of death-wish in storm, Arrests follow poison threat to Coca Cola, Court of Appeal No lump sum on claim for periodical payments inherent jurisdiction to dismiss for want of prosecution Wilson v Wilson, Appeal against sewerage ruling, Mothers must pay £500 bail sureties or go to jail, Jail terms needed 'to stem tide of dishonesty', Ex-director £2m in debt lost £75,000 gambling, Conteh's legal action must be tried first Conteh v Onslow Fane and Another, PC accused of attempt at burglary, Spanish police accused of violating law. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Crusader Insurance Company Limited, Golf, Metal Box Limited, General Accident, Scottish Widows, Seymour, Plerce & Co.,, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, EQUITY & Law Assurance, Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Faber & Faber, Dorman Smith Holdings Ltd., Silk Cut, Minet Holdings Limited, Interim Statement, High & Dry, Royal Insurance, The Times Special Reports, The Times, Pearl Assurance Company Limited, Foxhills, A Cornish Childhood, Standard And Chartered, The University Life Assurance Society, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, Pool Promoters Association, The Electricity Council, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division, Public Announcement, Cambridge University Press, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Plessey, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, C. E. Heath & Co. Ltd., Pilkington, Laing, Robt. Bradford Hobbs Savill Group, Lady, The Athlone Press, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Morice Tozer & Beck Group Of Companies. Politics and Parliament: Claims of British subjects in Cyprus, Towards direct elections, Jobs rather than big profits the task for new Scottish agency, Prince calls in Lords for challenge to youth, Inflation weakens UK's ability to take initiatives in foreign affairs, Prince of Wales says young need outlet for surplus energy House of Lords, Four companies agree to 51% Government participation in North Sea commercial oil fields House of Commons, Wide range of talks on political union, Challenge of adventure, No chance of stopping arms flow, Minister to study sterilization issue, Review of voluntary work. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Retiring at 130, Church news. Picture Gallery: West Europe. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Focus on finance and accountancy, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: London Mozart Players/Blech Festival Hall, Ziggery-Zaggery Skyscraper Style Art Deco New York By Cervin Robinson and Rosemarie Haag Bletter (Oxford, £7.50) Art Deco Architecture in New York By Don Vlack Photographs by Ralph Appelbaum, Captain Pugwash Bbc 1, Karl Böhm looks forward, Francis King, Festival Ballet's extended season, Paperbacks Thomas Mann, Show biz biogs, Quick guide, Masterly Mozart conducting Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden, Best feet forward No Through Road AA Book of Country Walks (Drive Publications/AA, £7.95) South East England A Guide to Family Walks Edited by Ian Campbell (Croom Helm, £4.25 and £1.95), Charles Trenet Albert Hall, Gentlemanly approach Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman/The Black Mask, Astrology in history Familiar to All William Lilly and Astrology in the Seventeenth Century. By Derek Parker, The investigative journalist Lincoln Steffens, Elizabeth Jane Howard, New Fiction A Month of Sundays By John Updike (Andre Deutsch, £2.95) The Virtues of Hell By Pierre Boulle (Cassell, £3.50) End Product By Barry Norman (Quartet, £3.50), Quiescent approach When We Dead Awaken Watermill, Newbury, Birdsong in Neasden Birds of Town and Suburb. Sport: Polo San Flamingo nearly upset Cup favourites, Salisbury results, Racing Handicapper has been lenient with Sunblast, Tennis Two Queenslanders and a Texan upset the seedings, Boxing The first man in the light of the sun does not come out until noonday, Sports in Brief, Golf Special effort expected from Irish team, Rugby League England complete training without injury problems, Cycling Anquetil ready to concede Tour record to Merckx, Sponsors' aid for Royal Tournament, Athletics Britain's bright start to two-day event, Cricket Australians start their tour with confident and stylish authority. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The doing-down of a moderate, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 26, 1950 Korean invasion. Editorials/Leaders: The Terrorists Receive A Welcome In Israel, WHO Cares For Broken Houses Or Old Pots?, You Can't Run Away From Both Sides, A Programme For Lemmings. Letters to the Editor: The century's last quarter, Decision to cut news on BBC 2, Coats board decision worries trustees, Judging council efficiency, Criticism of sentencing policy, Death sentences in S Rhodesia, Unbiased basis for electoral reform, Tests on animals, One more shock on the road to destruction, Problems of imposing cash limits on public spending, Booking a seat, The Commons on radio, The Field at Waterloo, How they salute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Churchill TV play sold, Radio, Family silver attracts dealers' attention, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,030, Oxford recital. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Wilfrid Hubball A career in commerce, Sir Richard Clarke, Sir Robert Matthew, Dr John Akar, Capt Evelyn Broadwood. Business and Finance: Mining, CNTP expects fresh profit rise, Eurosyndicat, Hollow victory for AUEW stance on wage claims, Commodities, LOF at peak despite closing fall, Call for UK tariffs on Portuguese shirts, 'Nationalistic' export credits deplored, Brussels gives the hauliers a lift, Business Diary: One man's meat · Air martial, Bowater makes the terms attractive, 1974 census shows jobs rise, 30 more advance factories earmarked for regions, Chairmen Report Chloride seeks expansion, New Singapore rap for Haw Par, Post Office inquiry call, Long-dated 'tap' stock exhausted, Socialists urge debate on Carli successor, Cost gauge for homes up 12 pc, BHS sales surge by one third while Debenhams streamlines, Congressmen attack oil floor price plan, Distributors soothed by Leyland, Chrysler shutdown is averted, Arbitration on shipyards 'inevitable', ICI management to take firm line in rejecting 55pc pay demand, Rights issue total tops £700m so far this year, Mansfield Brewery, British Cotton & Wool move into red but group is now back in the black, Disappointed industrialists acccuse Mr Wilson of breaking pledge on Bill, Mr Benn tells unions 'my policy will go on', Working party is set up to discuss supervision of insurance brokers, Indonesia takes all income of state oil company, US payments prospects hang in the balance, New chairman for Exxon, Baker Perkins unbowed despite huge US losses. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Slightly firmer, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Increased buying of gilt-ended, Issues & Loans. Sunderland joins in the water preference boom, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling again at fresh low, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J. Danny joins Eagle Star board. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London And Suburban. Births.

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