The Times - 26/08/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Gliding Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, By a Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, By David Blake, From David Bonavia, By Roy Lewis, From Mario Modiano, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Bevis Hillier, Keith Horner, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Joan Chissell, William Mann, John Gretton, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, PHS, Nicholas Fraser, Edward Mortimer, LEONARD GRIFFITHS, , W. A. WOOSTER, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , DAVID McCANN, , G. S. SOLT, , HUGH ROSSI, , DON GRESSWELL, , ROYSTON LAMBERT, , MARTIN EVE, , J. O. H. NORMAN, , CHARLES H. GUTTMANN, , ALEXANDER FLINDER, , KEITH V. VAUGHAN, , JOHN REDFERN, , By Michael Horsnell, By Jim Railton, By Seton Gordon, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Tony Geraghty, From Craig R. Whitney, By Our Foreign Staff, Mr John Bowle, By R. W. Shakespeare, From David Blake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, David Blake, GEORGE S. MILLER, CAMPBELL OF CROY, , Ronald Kershaw, DIGBY C. BRIDGES, , By Our Financial Staff, Andrew Wilson, by Denis Taylor, by Nicholas Ashford, by Ray Kennedy, R.K., D.T., by Andrew Wilson, A.W.,
ResumoNews: Conservative inquiry to assess resources for use of mentally ill, Minister denies criticizing Cabinet, General Goncalves to stay as Premier, Blockade by protesting Dutch bargees traps 30 ships in Rotterdam, Hustle to improve contacts, Refugees say babies had throats cut in Timor, 'Bombs on gas rigs' warning, Murder of Ulster Catholics at bogus army checkpoint overshadows political talks, Bangladesh names new Army chief, Good turn-out for pipers, Anti-Prentice views in Callaghan seat, TUC begins pay deal monitoring scheme, First deliveries in Greek £500m arms programme, Kidnappings linked with Mafia racket, Corsican separatist chief to face court, Vorster-Kaunda pressure on Rhodesians to work for settlement or lose support, Only three from Continent in Euroglide contest, Call to wash Bundeswehr linen more often, Iraq: The unknown quantity of the Arab world, Commonwealth ministers to hear anti-poverty plan, Fashion, Britain keeps lead but investment share drops, How banks profit from glamour and a glittering facade, Tougher competition for British firms, Oil eludes the lucky country but there is plenty of coal, LSO rejects report of end to Previn contract, Thousands made homeless as Ganges bursts its banks, Spain is losing in the Spanish Sahara, but who will win?, Adding up the cost of cuts in education, Dr Kissinger says Egypt and Israel have started to exchange draft agreements on Sinai troop lines, Afrikaners force changes, Mr Ford bangs the drum for business, Bonn stops aid for Bochum space institute, Unemployment among youth 'disturbing', UN body to investigate slavery proposed, Liberal split over European grouping, Thousands of Angolan refugees flee on foot to SW Africa, Russia gives in to American unions on grain, Clemency decided for junta leaders, Court told Gandhi law is threat to democracy, Science report Genetics: Inactivation of chromosomes, Stonehouse complaint of censorship attempts, Rich show disguises recession, Focus, Journalist to face court martial for 'insult', Dr Schlesinger in Seoul, Ash Wednesday is named as non-smokers' day, The Times Diary Many disasters hit Edinburgh, Three soldiers shot in face, Tory plea on car tax deal for disabled, Expansion in gold mining continues through difficulties, Czechoslovak authorities harass intellectuals, Johannesburg Petty apartheid eased but no fundamental change, £40m needed to sink a shaft, Councils apprehensive as rate rebellion reaches climax in glut of court cases, MP seeks investigation of 'political burglary' claim, China's new interest in classical authors, Danes object to housing Vietnamese, World gathering of Aborigines set for Canada, Permanent festival site urged, Parachuting triumph for the over-thirties, Rome prisoners riot over delay in jail reforms, Bible found in attic identified as Gutenberg, How 'Upstairs, Downstairs' was turned upside down for America, More pay urged for Africans, Flames under Concorde after fuel spill, Threats to public services condemned by Communist, Volvo adds small car to its range. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, South African Railways, African Shipping Limited, Standard Bank, The Decentralisation Board, Johnson & Firth Brown Limited, Satour, Autumn Collection, Don Zoilo., International Defence And Aid Fund For Southern Africa,, Sotheby's, Interim Statement, Federale Volksbeleggings Bpk., Hotel President, Bank Base Rates, South Africa, Cullinan Properties Limited, South African Associated Newspapers Limited, The Anglo African Shipping Group, Barclays, The Engineers' Association Of South Africa, Rkt Textiles Limited, Saa, Senbank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Argus South African Newspapers Ltd,, Abbey National Building Society, Gold Reef, Robert Kitchen Taylor & Co. Limited, Cape, Protea Diamonds, Volkskas, United Transport Holdings (Pty) Ltd.,, Anglowest Limited, Hine, Ecl, Savills. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Miles suffers first defeat in chess test, Large gathering at charity bridge contest, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,082, Broadcasting, Bach in the Abbey. Sport: Athletics Responsive crowd turn defeat into a great occasion, Sports in Brief, Yachting A prolonged day on both water and mud, National Hunt racing, Football Brooking conducts an exhibition of skill, Cricket Day belongs to Kent after Johnson's evening performance, Motor racing Jones breaks lap record in winning drive, Sport Rowing Ringing up the curtain with a dress rehearsal at 10.0, For the Record, Sport Racing Why Smyth said Cheese with relish, Cycling Nicholson beats champion to win sprint title, Motorcycling Sheene makes history at Oulton Park. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Charles Revson Founder of Revlon, University post for sprinter, Award for Times man, Church news. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Festival Ballet Festival Hall, Weill's Salvation Army, International Youth Festival Albert Hall, Scotland repairs our neglect of Kandinsky Kandinsky Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Academy of St Martin Albert Hall/Radio 3, How Mad Tulloch Was Taken Away Lyceum, Edinburgh. Editorials/Leaders: Indochina After The Wars, 'You Mar Our Labour'. Letters to the Editor: Frank Thompson, Maritime archaeology, Spoken English, Space at the Bar, Bankers refuse loans on North Sea prospects only, Publicizing a campaign, Tied cottages, Nocturnal bells, Leyland's appalling indifference, Employment of youth, Removing dead elms, Scottish Bill left Lords in June, The cost of water, Direct grant schools, The role of the scientist, Defects of Community Land Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, August 25, 1950 Lamp posts. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr R. S. M. McConaghey, Mr John Bradford, Konrad Swinarski. Business and Finance: Lending rate 11 pc, Chrysler shop stewards drop outright rejection of participation package, Scragg sees upturn in textiles, VW turnover increased in first half year, Mining Johnnies gears up for next year, Industry in the regions Leeds looks ahead to maintain capital role, Points for debate in The Corporate Report, Italy extends export cover, Fed pledge to banks on New York securities, Freight report Sharp rise in Gulf rates, Avana shelves plans for new investment, Thames Plywood, 13 foreign car importers in 'top 20' profit league, More share prices, Danish plan to cut jobless, Business Diary: Shoemakers' holiday · Begone, dull care!, Time for a TUC inquiry into its own workings, Import controls: a breathing space or a dangerous weapon?, Bonn focus on state of government finances, Euromarkets Ban may tempt German banks to manage $ issues, Gold pact reaffirmed in Venice, Builders' chief attacks direct labour growth, Resistance by LR Industries to price cuts, Waterways Board unset by plan delay, Inquiry ruling on UCS debts likely tomorrow, AP Cement and Fraser interims due this week, IMF aids American case for currency floats, Mr Simon promises Lockheed to raise bribes issue internationally, Warship orders endangered by inflation. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Tozer Kemsley. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchange prices Capitalization & week's change. Property: Rentals, Births.
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