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The Times - 30/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Political Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton, Hugh Clayton, By A Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Gerald Ely, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent., By Andrew Porter, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Robert Nye, PHS, David Wood, LESLIE BOYD, , DAVID GREEN., PETER H. EDEN., HELEN HARDINGE OF PENSHURST., SAM SILKIN, , EDWARD PICKERING., PAUL A. WELSBY., PADDY WARD-PERKINS., ROBERT A. NEWLAND, , ANTONY WEDGWOOD, , ANGELA WEDGWOOD, , ELIZABETH ADAMS, , ASHER WINEGARTEN, RENEE WINEGARTEN, J. HAZLETON, M. J. PLEYDELL., CHRISTOPHER FULLER, , DENNIS MITCHELL., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Ross Davies, G. K. NEWMAN., JOHN VINELOTT, , RUPERT EVANS., CHRISTOPHER McCALL., MICHAEL SPICER, , A. RUDERMAN, , FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Derek Harris, By Andrew Wilson, Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Simon Scott Plummer, by David Williams editor, , by Michael Wolfers, S.S.P., by Alan Rake editor, by Ronald Emler, by Godfrey Morrison editor, , by Peter Hill, by Godfrey Morrison, by David Williams, D.W., G.M., by Alan Hutchison,

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News: Mining area MPs get votes of confidence From a Staff Reporter Leeds, Two neighhbours form union of equals, Tripos results: Natural sciences, architecture, The terrible year when money went mad, Journalists object to purchaser of 'Le Figaro', The Times Diary Are you sufficiently moderate?, Psychological factors have bearing on union in diverse region, Tangle of currencies aids smugglers, Wealth moves across long and unguarded frontiers strapped to a bicycle, Heavy street fighting in Beirut claims 40 lives, India threatens reporters with expulsion, Europeans help in big task of putting the farmer on better road to market, 15-nation community adopts policy of gradual and painless changes, Workers fear Britain may buy US fighter, Reporters' limited view of 'Soviet missile base', Posters galore in holiday protest, Fifteen countries on, Argentine arrest of managers who paid ransom, The Pope Running after a world of change, New era marred by technical hitches, Screaming women fight to be heard at conference, Curious result of colonial era, Lucan search detectives leave France, Tory replies to Mr Murray on wages challenge, Events could sway francophone group, Electrical signals help paralysed man move, Report urges shake-up at CIA, Prosperity based on traditional rural commodities, More Greeks evicted from homes in northern Cyprus, Regional report Long look back along historic rail trail, TV strike off as IBA agrees to meet union, Mr Silkin's statement on Crossman case, Flat rate pay rises 'only solution', Stay-at-home daughters 'need protection', Three whites in Mozambique's new government, Where man and nature maintain delicate balance, Courses for judges urged, Shopping bills up by 6½ pc since last year, Italian party attempt to remove Signor Fanfani, Women students freed by group of Zaire rebels, Clash at first food council session, Tories prepare for big party debate on electoral reform, Communists hit back at Lisbon Socialists, US embassy in Laos flies out 20 of staff, Thai leader flies to Peking to forge links, Landlocked desert countries share fourth world poverty, Dispute over Mr Heath is blamed on 'gossip', First woman rabbi in Britain, Science report Cancer: Testing bacterial systems, Convention can act as equalizer between raw material producers, London gets £30m more to improve homes, Liberals fight to keep full voice in European Parliament, Mr Griffiths urges halt to new schools, Mr Ennals in surprise talks with Mr Smith, Israel gets ultimatum from US on Sinai passes, Two British soldiers die in German fire, Rivers can transcend frontiers and encourage cooperation, Belgian Premier in London, Sir Hugh Willatt retains his confidence in British enthusiasm for the arts, Labour Minister quits as Señora Perón cuts wage increases From Jane Monahan, Loan guaranty fund attracts aid, Irish terrorist Bill lagging behind, Photograph clue in search for French agents' killer, Cash surplus will help neighbours, Ships flee from Port Said harbour blaze, Cameroon microcosm of African unity, Lord Armstrong defends open government in committee considering ministerial secrecy, Portuguese political turmoil reflected in education system, Agriculture Farmers' reports show fear for crop prospects unless there is sustained rain, Book prize muddle as 'winner' is rejected, Church investment in S Africa, Nato naval plans for east of Suez, Amin visit to Zaire could be new move in Hills case, Political and economic barriers to cooperation remain aftet colonial past is buried. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Nigeria Hotels Limited, Strutt And Parlour, The Gambia Produce Marketing Board, Nigerian Bank For Commerce And Industry, Multiple Display Advertisements, International Media Associates, Ibru, Ghana Commercial Bank, Nigeria, Uac Of Nigeria Limited, Interim Statement, Maurel Et Prom, Super Woman, Dewar's Fine Scotch, Mentmore Manufacturing Company Limited, West Africa, The Times, Nigerian Ports Authority, The Atlantic Hotel, Sidi, The Leicester Building Society, Blundell-Perm0glaze Holdings Ltd.,, Nigerian Development Authority, Costian (West Africa) Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Transparent Paper Limited, Ghana Airways, Institute Of Economic Affairs, Bishopgate Developments Ltd., Alexander Howden Group Ltd., National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, Henry Stephens & Sons Ltd., C. Zard & Co. Ltd., Bnp, Acb, Wgi Limited, Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited, Hine, Hogg Robinson Group Ltd., Busi & Stephenson Ltd.. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Dividend Notices, Domestic Situations, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: Continental markets show life, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Sport: Tennis A flaw at the heart of Wimbledon, Polo Hare's hitting bears stamp of best England No 1, Cycling Hoban finishes one place behind Merckx, Rugby Union Bosch sets South African record as French fail, Football Fence to be built around Wembley stadium pitch, Yachting Yeoman only one to impress in final trial, Rugby League England unlucky to draw after outplaying Australia, Rowing Seven records ago as Easr Germans show their prowess at Nottingham, Athletics Miss Colyear misses rest of the season, For the Record, Racing Patch fades into seventh place as Matahawk has easy win from Citoyen in Grand Prix de Paris, Golf Scotland finally reach the summit, Cricket Denness is captain at Edgbaston, Boxing Bugner's chance to make his mark in the world indelible. Reviews: Ghost Story Bbc 1, In the steps of Nijinsky Nijinsky gala Staatsoper, Hamburg, Verbal revenge Was A Pastime from the Past, Death in Venice Covent Garden, Royal Ballet Battersea Park, Parterson's Requiem Queen Elizabeth Hall, Conductor wins hero's welcome LSO/Böhm Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Shadow Cabinet also dithers, Time To Get IT Right, How Not To Help The Private Tenant. Letters to the Editor: Flaws in the road transport system, Electoral reform, Overtaxing the taxpayer, Ordination of women, The law and the press, Sentencing policy in rape cases, Napoleon at Waterloo, Lord Moyne's assassins, Barlaston Hall, Trees in the Mall, Subsidies are no panacea, The Oxford Group, Council costs and computers, How they salute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Salter A decisive role in the battle against the U-Boats, Sir Geoffrey Taylor. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 29, 1950 Flexible wages. Business and Finance: Heavy bidding expected for 500,000 ounces of US gold, Lending rate 10 pc, Commodities Copper survey sees 33pc increase in mine capacity in next 5 years, Crest Nicholson up, Beryl platform delay, Sovereignty issue in oil-sharing talks, Motor industry to get a code of practice, A market in need of facts from the Government, Sharp decline at Swedish Match, Car unions to seek 35-hour week, A Ryder for the motor cycle industry?, Euromarkets Issues offered in June reach record $789.4m, Food groups offer 'excess profit' deal to ministers, W Lawrence comes to market by placing, Mining Dealing profits-the long and short term views, Ford may switch Halewood Capris to German plant, Business Diary in Europe: Meat mountains, Renault car production up, Treasury data access, Berkeley Hambro aiding Bishopsgate Prop, First convention for BIM, Egypt sets conditions for waiving boycott, Cement chief questions prescribed standards, Consultancy success of a multinational, Reluctance to make room at the top for women, Haw Par in talks with Singapore Authorities, Leicester scans a dented affluence, Whirehall wages bill now out at £1,000m above April forecast, Results this week General Electric Redland and Rothman, Decision on Scottish steel development likely soon. Shipping News: Freight report VLCC demand is highest for 9 months. Business Appointments: Business appointments New joint secretary named at Prudential. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Sharf Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change, Drawing Of Bonds. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,033, Radio. Births.

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