The Times - 18/07/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Pearce Wright in Houston and Edmund Stevens in, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Maurice Corina and Marcel Berlins, By Clive Borrell, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent Gloucester, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Mark Vaughan of The Times Educational Supplement Cardiff, From Our Correspondent Leeds, From Our Correspondent Luton, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent York, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, From Roger Choate, From Charles Hargrove, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Patricia Brogan, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Nicholas Fraser., From David Bonavia, From Hugh Mabbett, By Richard Davy, Michael King, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, David Levach, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Mario Modiano, Fred Emery Washington Correspondent, PHS, Roger Berthoud, Geoffrey Smith, RICHARD A. BALFE, , ANTHONY STORR., R. A. JONES, , E. FENNESSEY, , A. N. DUCKHAM, , L. ROSS COLLINS, , SYLVIA CROWE, , PATRICIA ARDING., WILFRED BROWN, , PETER WHITE, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , BRIAN CROZIER, , L. B. SCHAPIRO, , G. H. N. SETON-WATSON, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , JONATHAN HILLS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina and Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Desmond Quigley, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Stone, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Correspondent, DAVID W. GOODENOUGH, , H. A. L. COCKERELL, , A. C. G. WOLSTENHOLME, , F. R. SALMON, , K. J. HUME, , ERIC WOOD., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Stephen Wearne, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Dispute on sending men into space is revived, Fish poisoned by cyanide in the Moselle, U S sells more grain to Russia, More Gandhi critics arrested, Council threatened over school fees, One dead, 51 hurt in three coach crashes, Four soldiers killed in Ulster blast, US Senate investigator calls for end to 'epidemic of corruption' by oil firms in Italy, Science report Relativity: Keeping babies young, Doctors named in anti-abortion book cleared, £38,000 yield for charity from stamp issue, Criticism of air crash crew for 'poor discipline', How the Democrats are lining up against Governor Wallace, No progress on troop cuts after 20 months' talking, Jersey move on rabies, Revolt against 'corruption' threatens leader of Sabah, Oxford dons' salaries to rise by a fifth, Polytechnic head given code of conduct, African leaders arrive for Kampala talks, CIA 'waged four-year war against Cuba', Adult college doomed for lack of funds, NUM chiefs accept £6 wage limit, Lord James backs elitism in education, Romanian plea for flood aid, Lisbon denies full army rule plan, Mr Marsh complains of council spending, 'like Monopoly game', Peace talks opened in Angola, ANC men arrested in Rhodesia, Emergency helps to tame India's 'babu', Peking arms spending has fallen by a quarter, Drink-drive prosecutions likely to rise, British bridge team moves up with good win, Students called to the Bar in Trinity term, Nine decide to oppose expulsions from UN, Leader says Tories true democrats, Miners' strike averted in South Africa, Will a child really benefit from having his own lawyer?, Swedish industrial leaders approve five-week holiday, Why the Turks fear that the Cyprus conflict will come too close to home, Chinese queue to buy manuals on sex, Glass forced into turf at Newmarket, Turks delay bases action, Advisory service to supplement the Children Bill, Judges, civil servants to forgo increases, French soldiers' charter of rights, Call for bigger subsidies on essentials, Call for government lead over race relations, Food prices Vegetable costs tumble after the rain, Inquiry into death of mental patient, The new mood in Scotland over devolution, French Premier in talks over reflation, Americans hugged in Russia after joint space triumph, Outlook for airport noise levels gloomy, Labour revolt over picketing clause, Mr Prentice promises fight to remain as Newham's MP, Most literacy students work in skilled trades, Cyprus heroine: A Red Cross, Japanese Crown Prince escapes bomb attack, The two lives of the new head of BBC radio, Proposal to create Nato militia forces, Mr Prior defends Tory unity, Spanish police arrest 22 more Basques, The Times Diary Amazing scenes as Bognor waited, Oxford University class list. Politics and Parliament: Help for poor families, Review of part of prison rules, Cheap post plan for Christmas cards House of Lords, Mr Short sees angry MPs, Grant of permanent settlement in UK, Both sides want to see draft of Bill to back up pay restraint House of Commons, Magna Carta on loan to U S as bicentenary gesture of friendship, Police interrogation, Defeat by two reduces VAT on TV rental contracts: Tory apology in vote dispute, Clash over estimates of illegal entry, Pay rise 'leak' ruling, Tories press for publication of reserve power details to back anti-inflation policies, 12 ministers back Mr Prentice, Government defeat on VAT rate disputed, Next week's business, Home Secretary defends revised scheme for handling complaints against the police, More to be provided with miniature hearing aids, More parole?, Single sex educational trusts to be opened to both sexes. Index. Display Advertising: G.T.Management Limited, Racal, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Metal Box Limited., International Urban Development Competition, Air France Fly & Drive, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Rhp, Riunione Adriatica DI Sicurta', Laina. Law: £22,240 for boy burnt on rail, QC locked up, Two wives granted decrees against the same husband, Union ballot not valid, court rules, Murder trial judge looks over double-death caravan, Spinster denies wanting sister's 'unnatural end', Jury hears ransom demand recording, The 'Spectator' sued, 15-year sentence, Court will sit late for accused MP, Law Report July 17 1975 Queen's Bench Division Eviction warrant covers all persons on premises Regina v Wandsworth County Court, ex parte Wandsworth London Borough Council, Bomb-case accused tells court, 'I'm a dead man'. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Hain resigns Liberal post, Ironmongers' Company, RAF graduation, Latest appointments. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Cricket Greig bats on against Australians and no Sussex man blames him, Show jumping The young Whitaker rides out into a new and wider world, Rifle shooting Oakham at home on range, Athletics The best kind of get-well-soon message for Marea Hartman, Bowls Bryant thwarts Welshmen with his last wood, Motor racing Half a second covers first eight cars, Swimming Several records likely in world event, Rowing Eight will go into two fours states Janousek, Sports in Brief, Golf Polland's 67 leads all-out attack on par, Football Channon request rejected, Cycling Thevenet again keeps rivals in their place, Tennis Miss Navratilova 'too old' at 18 for cup event, Yachting Charlie Papa closing on 45 Degrees South, Racing Kimberley survives objection at Redcar. Classified Advertising: Move with The Times, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Property: Country Properties, Flat Sharing, Is a cottage worth it?, Residential property A secluded spot in the forest. Reviews: Cornish Shipwreck Bbc 2, Gothic folly in the garden A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park, Laughter in prison Hedda Gabler Aldwych, St. Exupery fable becomes musical The Little Prince (u) Plaza 2 Doc Savage (a) Warner West End 2 Hennessy Empire, Utopia Limited Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: In The Hands Of The Military Again, The Decision Not To Decide. Letters to the Editor: St Paul's School site, Psychiatry in Russia, Problems confronting the Post Office, Left-handed, Investment in UK film industry, After Wimbledon, East-West détente, Index-linked savings, Direct-labour, Struck by lightning, Resisting comprehensives, High cost to PO of paying 5p rent, Replacing trees, Wages control: a role for the unions, Food rationing, Fans old and new, NI payments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,049, Broadcasting, Woodwind prices steadier than strings but 1694 violin reaches £11,000, Radio. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr E. A. Watson, Dr L. F. Powell An eminent Johnsonian scholar. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 18, 1950 Groundnut liquor. Business and Finance: Discount market, European TUC in jobs appeal, A danger of false hopes over the US economy, June unit trust sales lowest for year at £26m, Commodities, Tokyo to seek Community easing of textile quotas, US steelmen ask for import curbs, Bleak BAA forecast for air traffic, LTB argues case for more London tourists, ATT raises $100m in Saudi Arabia, London sugar soars on hint of big Soviet deals, Mr Healey hears CBI fear of pay policy breakdown, The Bank sounds City institutions on £500m scheme for investment aid, Peachey earns only 1p a share for the full year, £100m plan to extend British Gas pipeline, £79m ECGD cover, Brewers' £21m rights, Charting a course for offshore energy research, Woolwich chief less confident on future funds, Distillers runs into the US recession, Engineering: are the professional institutions really up to the job?, Dutch Shell in further expansion of £65m, Stern flats may be sold piecemeal, Business Diary: 'Duty-frees' up · Bank ahoy!, Sir Monty Finniston points way to greatly increased steel output, State to pay electricity, gas deficits, Cowley workers to press claim, NVT 'waves flag' with motor cycles of future, IBM maintains market lead, Crest loan agitation, UK machine tool orders fall 12pc, US car makers offer help in 'foreign dumping' inquiry, Trading losses and write offs reported by Barker & Dobson, Americans see marked recovery in growth trend, Record demand takes up almost all of £750m 'tap' stock, North Sea development danger to fishing areas, S W Wood hopes wane after buoyant start, Iran loans for worker shares, Distillers profits fall by £13m, Aust exchanges plan brokerage increases, Bonn boost for banks' bond deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Issues & Loans Rush of money for Derby loan, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Share prices retreat to below the 300 mark, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock Exchange prices Shares still lower. Business Appointments: Business appointments Roneo chief on Vickers board. Births.
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