The Times - 31/03/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter O'Loughlin, From red Emery, From Paul Martin, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Staff Reporters, From Our Own Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Andrew Murray, From Bruce Palling, From David Bonavia, From Peter Nichols, By Pearce Wright, By A. M. Rendel, From Harry Debelius, Eric Rowan, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Miles Kington, Brian Glanville, Muir Hunter, Philip Howard, Richard Davy, David Wood, W. H. TRETHOWAN., PAUL R. PEARSON, , ANDRE DRAY, , PATRICK CORMACK, , KEITH KYLE, , ROYDEN HARRISON., R. O. JACKSON, , A. G. POLSON, , MICHAEL McMAHON, , STAN NEWENS., NORMAN GRIGGS, , MICHAEL HAVERS., EDWARD KELLY, , H. CUNNINGTON, , John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, Colonel C. F. H. Gough, M. L., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin,
ResumoNews: 'Loophole' gives hope for Fischer chess match, Was Mr Sithole the victim of a plot?, Officers have 'no confidence' in prison governor, Archbishop speaks of exorcism, Fund says it can take over all redundant churches, Tory leader will oppose 'No' vote to bring down Labour, Teachers will challenge minister on staff cuts, Ancestors of Washington 'came from Tring', Agriculture Relations between town and country still as unfriendly as ever, Liberals urged to cut staff in cash crisis, Mending broken ties is the message of Easter, Militant London dockers' leaders will try again to win backing from other main ports for strike, Coming to terms with terrorists, Science report Building: Glass-reinforced cement, Siege of Saigon nearer after Da Nang falls, Climbdown likely on direct-grant schools, Most wanted man in Ireland addresses crowd at Provisionals' Easter parade, The ship that was a lifeline for thousands, Get on or get out, Young Liberals tell Mr Thorpe, Thorpe call for policy on inflation, A new mystery tour with the Marco Polo of culture, Belgian MPs arrested in 'Basque Day' incident, Fear of civil war in Angola as truce is broken, Chinese rectify Soviet-designed dam, Red paint demonstration, State takeover of second homes urged, King Faisal's assassin declared sane, London celebrates traditional rite of spring in spite of cold Easter, Anti-abortion dispute over 'bogus' book, Mr Ford signs $24,800m tax cut Bill under protest, General Barzani crosses border into Iran, Dr Kissinger to stay until Ford term ends, Lon Nol departure may be cue for talks, Secrecy over blockade by fishermen, Stonehouse sponsors call for stricter checks, Yugoslav envoy wounded in Lyons shooting, President Sadat announces that the Suez Canal will be reopened for navigation on June 5, Seychelles parties agree to form coalition, Holy Year message from Pope, One candle threatened nuclear devastation, First Greek local elections for 11 years, Regional report Festival to help merge new town and old, Pressure on councils to fight pay demand, Britain and Australia join the fleet organized by US to save refugees. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Michael Joseph, Knight Frank & Rutley, French Motorail. Picture Gallery: The Vietnam Flight. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,955, Yugoslav retains his lead in Birmingham chess, Television highlights, Radio, Broadcasting, Foreign players set the pace in bridge contest. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Funeral Arrangenments, Situations Wanted, Factories And Warehouses. Reviews: The haunted clown What a Performance, Most sought-after young choreographer, Augustus John: only the successes, Saxe can stop turning in his grave A Saxophone Summit Queen Elizabeth Hall, A Legacy Bbc 2. Editorials/Leaders: Rout In Vietnam, The EEC undergoes a sea change. Letters to the Editor: Taxes on motorists, CIA agents in Britain, Lettuce as narcotic, Sovereignty issue in EEC referendum, Index-linking and the investor, Clay Cross affair, Eternal brightness?, Luton murder appeal, Dangers present in exorcism, Mr Shelepin's visit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 30, 1950 End of a plan. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Music scholarships. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords. Obituaries: Sir Geoffrey Raikes, Lord Reid A judge of the highest distinction, Col John Pearson Airborne Forces Security Fund, The Rev Andrew Elphinstone. Sport: Rugby Union Williams can take on the master's mantle, Racing A fit Flash Imp will be favoured by the going, Tennis Miss Wade again best in American event, Football Ipswich learn enough from Leeds United to win Cup and League, Sports in Brief, Athletics Pole vault world record up to 18ft 6½in, Rowing Win that will mean post mortems, National Hunt racing Hereford programme, Swimming The barrier Brinkley must beat is himself, Hockey Cotton picking time down Southgate, For the record, Boxing Napoles stopped but wins, Motor rallying Singh's retirement leaves Europeans in contention. Births. Deaths.
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