The Times - 17/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Leonard Buckley, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Hennessy, From David Leigh, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, Hugh Clayton, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Sir Martin Roth, Victoria Brittain, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By David Party-Jones, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen, Gerald Ely, Stanley Sadie, David Piper, Charles Lewsen, Philip Norman, Max Harrison, Derek Parker, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Peter Jay, Roy Lewis, PHS, Edward Mortimer, David Wood, RUTLAND., C. LINDSAY HENDERSON, SOPER, , BASIL CORNISH, , GOODMAN, , KENNETH LEWIS, CHRIS GENT, , ROBERT O. PLOWRIGHT, , W. R. REFS DAVIES., CHELWOOD, , JOHN C. EGGLESTON., J. GARNEL., JOHN PRINGLE., JOHN LITCHFIELD, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, From Ralph Izzard, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, CHRISTOPHER BAILEY, DAVID C. WARD., Innis Macbeath, STEPHEN R. HARRISON., Derek Harris, By F. G. Wilson, R. W. Shakespeare, Andrew Wilson, By Craig Howard, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Press upset over case of abducted girl, Regional report English craftsmen seek the simple life, Civil servants may work flexible hours system, Provisional IRA prisoners give up their hunger strike, Mr Vorster would be 'pleased' to get rid of S W Africa, Noisy start to the Year of the Hare, A question mark over the death of a city, Mr Vorster pays secret visit to Liberian leader, 'Candid' Kissinger-Gromyko talks, Rome protest strike against violence, How the middle classes are slowly being taken over, The success story of modern psychiatry in Britain part two Coping with the emotional sufferers, Snow reports from European resorts, Science report Psychology: Intellectual differences between sexes, Mrs Gandhi, independence and Pakistan, Lord Home begins visit to Egypt, N Mariana Islands seek union with US, Egypt assists in ensuring the survival of the Anglican oasis in North Africa, Mrs Thatcher makes Front Bench wait, Press Council says article on bonds was unbalanced, Addis Ababa march for unity of Ethiopia, Mr Brezhnev accepts Wilson invitation to pay visit to Britain, UN to hold special meeting on Cyprus crisis, Rate increases may vary from 19 to 62 pc, institute predicts, Probation officers call for more community service, Washington not opposed to Iranian stake in Pan Am, Government ready for new look at section of M3, Ulster troops assurance, Censorship letter complaint against 'Guardian' rejected, Agriculture Case for and against a Department of Food, S Korea frees political prisoners, Vatican lifts ban on divorce in Portugal, Violent clashes in Turkey leave one dead and 70 hurt, Britons accused of 'painting Uganda black', Minister defends social contract as Mr Benn differs on main threat to the economy, Unofficial art show organizer leaves Russia, More school spending on meals than books, survey by heads shows, The Times Diary Morris dancers in drag and daisies, Mr Ford attacks talk by right wing of forming third party, Workers dismiss editor of Lisbon paper, University head resigns after Peshawar threats, A Times Profile F R Leavis Half a century of arousing academic enmity, 42 hurt as coach crashes into river, Health authority says nurses are ending strike, 'Dismiss board' threat to Leyland today, Light sought on plans for economy, Further delay to gas-cooled nuclear reactor, The Cambridge way out of Britain's economic maze. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Tatton, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Hampton & Sons, Delson & Co Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Arthur Lee & Sons Ltd., The Ward Group, Collins, Sealink. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Tate retrospective of Kenneth Martin, 'Mardi Gras' musical, Radio, England regain bridge trophy, Broadcasting, Return of 'The Peter Pan Man', Retrospective of William Gaunt, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,920. Law: Doctor guilty in abortion case, Sentences on Spanish trade unionists cut. Sport: Table tennis Jonyer at last becomes world champion, Rugby League Queues tell real story of Welsh victory, Athletics One senior official will mind his Ps in future, Football Bowles deserves no clemency after another outburst, Rugby Union Cooper's faults part of sad story, Racing Tree Tangle should outpace opposition, Cricket Action unchanged but characters different, Rackets Norman keeps his hitting under control, For the Record, Hockey The Long and the short of a training weekend. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, £26m centre brightens dull scene. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments vacant, Business Services. Reviews: A little learning... The Hanged Man Yorkshire, Monday Book NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Baker Gurvitz Army Rainbow, The Number One Rooster Royal Court, Petite Messe Solennelle St Martin-in-theFields, Ysaye Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Close to the bone The Anatomical Works of George Stubbs By Terence Doherty (Secker & Warburg, £25), Carl Pini Quartet Australia House, New music by Richard Stoker. Editorials/Leaders: Housing The Homeless, Japan Between Two Giant Neighbours, Mrs Thatcher will see the blind spots. Letters to the Editor: Licensed laymen, Bicycles by rail, Unpaid car tax, Revisiting Cambridge, Environmental graduates are eminently employable, Tory consultation, Italy cleans up as Britain lags, Fund-raising by lottery, Journalists and the closed shop, Modern psychiatry, Israeli attitudes to peace moves, Shipbuilding thrives on service and flexibility, Future of historic houses, Conditions in Chile. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 16, 1950 Cotton's attractions. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: P. G. Wodehouse Creator of a timeless fairyland, Sir Julian Huxley Notable research on evolution, Dr Edith Bone. Business and Finance: CBI assails air takeover, Euromarkets First signs of a break in interest rates spiral, Norway will raise oil production ceiling because of the size of its Statfiord field, Commodities. Blunt warning to world's coffee pact negotiators, Accelerated growth in M1 money supply, Shareholders' day at British Leyland, Unilever chief spells out dangers of many Industry Bill provisions, Greene King brewers put penny on pint, Scott Lithgow deal, Crown Agents: striking the right balance between independence and accountability John Plender looks at a new aspect of the organization, Lucas ready to launch electric bus venture, Redundancies threat at BSC's Scottish mills, Industry in the regions Economic conditions put a blight on visions of north-west growth, Freight report Tanker doldrums deepen, Campaign to stop NYSE commission rates change, Insurance may be moving in a radical direction, More share prices, Business Diary in Europe · Mr Brezhnev's wishes shot down, Gestetner caution on profit expansion in current year, Government may offer selective financial aid to Chrysler UK, ABTA may pay some Court Line test case costs, Briefly, Vickers da Costa back into black, Mining Weakening base metal prices find no relief, Woolworth embark on an evolutionary road, Institute favours self-regulation of share markets, Results this week, 1,000 jobs must go in Jaguar cutbacks, Suppliers named for computer link, Mr Ennals off to Kuwait, Lending rate 10½pc, Management Knowing what to do and getting the message across, Arab makes £2½m hotel offer, Norsk Hydro sees more stable conditions in 1975. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr P Adeane joins SADA board. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change. Births.
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