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The Times - 14/01/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Peter Jay, From Frank Vogl, From Fred Cleary, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Hastings, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, From John Chartres, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Bruce Palling, European Parliament Luxembourg, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Lewine Mair, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Percival, PHS, Bernard Levin, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, PETER J. MORRIS, , TED ALLBEURY, , G. PELAGHIAS, , ISAIAH BERLIN, , K. A. KHAN, , S. POLLARD, , DAVID WINNICK, , W. HARRIS, , BENNIE GRAY, , NICHOLAS PALMER, , RONALD M. BELL, , DENIS ARCHER, GERALD HOWARTH, , R. W. T. MOORE, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , IRIS CAWLEY, , L. P. MACKIE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, H. writes:, By Roger Vielvoye, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hill, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, JAMES O. THOMSON, , S. W. GRUNDY, , HENRY PHELPS BROWN, , JOHN ARGENTI, , JOHN SUMNER, , N. A. TOMALIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Anthony Rowley, By Ashley Druker, By Andrew Wilson,

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News: French conscripts protest in Germany, Thorpe warning on bloodshed risk in Rhodesia, Sugar for Britain affects EEC trade talks, Major to be discharged over nuclear war qualms, Banker wrongly listed in Stonehouse company, A fortnight to build pair of brick houses, Mr Healey optimistic of agreement on petrodollar recycling, Rhodesia says guerrillas must stop the fighting, Reflation too dangerous, GMWU decides, U S Air Force selects YF16 as new fighter, US calls for pressure on Hanoi to stop fighting, Pardon for 3 framed by former detective, Strike disrupts Scottish ambulance service, Ovambo boycott election, Snow reports from European resorts, Terrorist rocket hits plane at Orly, Arabs buy £2m London flats, Mass lobby today over pickets, Setback to hopes or economic union, Inmates dislike open prison, Former CIA directors summoned to inquiry, News media are criticized by Dr Cairns, The one judge we will really miss, Mr Foot denies Government is planning any change in the social contract, U S interest rate cut bolsters share prices, Science report Vision: Light concentrators in crabs, Party seeks £50,000 by end of March, Liberals time campaign in favour of staying in EEC for referendum in June, Dockland market scheme welcomed by planners, New Greek law opens way to punishing the junta, Mr Benn left out of EEC committee, London car permits plan brought forward, Mr Callaghan expected to sound out Mr Smith, Workers want more information and a bigger say in running things, New print peace plan, Nuclear boat cleaned at Chatham, Nine to sell cut price milk for developing nations, Turkey urged to allow aid in for Kurds, Grandmother banned from ground, Law Society waiver for free-scheme solicitors, The Times Diary Why there is no national unity, Breakthrough in Angola independence talks, Radical Party leader held in abortion case, Fitness for purpose: Or, will the real designer please stand up?, Code sought on child press interviews, Ship's poison gas leak 'due to loose stowing', Muddle over industrial proiect, Jordan believes Arab states will ask it to take on task of moving Israel from West Bank, Spain warns officers to stay out of politics, Only 14¼ tons of cheap beef goes to store, Mr Ford to give cash rebate to taxpayers, Government seeks to tighten social contract rules by keeping rises below living cost, Helicopter port called for in east London, NUT attack proposed pay change, Archaeology report Cirencester: Recent excavations, One EEC worker in 8 will change jobs by 1985, conference told, Aid to Israel 'not used for Zionist ends', Foreign students 'are dominating science courses', Rail disruption possible over pay demand, Communist offensive likely in Mekong delta. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Minister intransigent in conduct of negotiations-Sir G Howe, President holds talks on direct elections, Stonehouse resignation is officially announced, Doctors told April pay review will not be delayed: Consultants' action damaging to some patients House of Commons, Mrs Castle less rigid on doctors' contract, Votes are two a penny in party-subsidy plan, Recognition of diplomas throughout the EEC, Plans for price displays in shops minimize burdens on retailers, Monitoring arrangements for Rolls-Royce 'satisfactory', Sir C Soames asked to keep out of debate on Community membership, Full checks on domestic flights should have begun sooner. Display Advertising: Fur Sale, Finlan, Sotheby's, Cwmbran, Chatelaine, The White House, Union Corporation Limited, National Airlines,, Bank Base Rates, Sborn, Gfsa, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Amoco (U.K.) Exploration Company., Hearts Of Oak, Terrapin, Furs Renee Sale, Canlife Units, The London Scottish American Trust Ltd., Herring Daw. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,891, Radio, Broadcasting, Dealer pays £14,700 for 17th-century carpet, Czech wins first prize in Hastings chess, A clear win for Landy team in Whitelaw Cup. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Bombing case may start next month, Doctor on neglect charge after three children die, Police in rape case under investigation, Court of Appeal Police powers under Mental Health Act Carter v Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Bomb expert 'within seconds of death', Essex police chief's apology to Mr Ince, Illegal Asian immigrants' 'in bondage', Customs officers in £1.5m drug conspiracy. Sport: Tennis Eighth seed goes out, Rugby League Millington at prop forward in England team, Golf Prize money in depth is aim of open campaigners, Boxing McAlinden's hopes finish in despair, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Burton withdrawn in interests of the game, Skiing Gros edges out compatriot to take World cup lead, Rugby Union ignores 'IRA threats' on match, Snooker Fast victory for Higgins, Football Bury bide their time then finish in style, Motor racing Why Hunt is worth all the championship talk, Cricket MCC fail to lift the gloom and only just avoid an embarrassment, Racing Primerello is Cheltenham bound. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, New Homes, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Christie's. Reviews: Baryshnikov packs them in, Sofia Chamber Orchestra/Milanova St John's, Smith Square, Malcuzynski Festival Hall, Dartington Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Artists' artist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Squalid affair of the modern martyrs, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 13, 1950 Bomb argument. Editorials/Leaders: More Jobs Or Higher Wages, The Conscript Soldiers Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Radio licences, Offices in central London, Diverting resources to tame inflation, Energy conservation: need for 5-day shopping week, Water rates, Illegal immigrants, A ha'porth of ideology, Treating kidney failure, Case of jailed pickets, Employee access to company books, The housing shortage, Sovereignty in the EEC, The middle classes, Junketings, Refugee problem in Cyprus, Interesting statistics on heat pump, Solution to the wages problem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple prizes, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Earl Of Minto, Lord Hardwicke, Mr Phillips Brooks, Col And Mrs A. M. Borthwick, Lord Fiske Former leader of GLC. Business and Finance: Petrol tax objections, Much effort needed, IEA says, Pay cuts of up to 15 pc for 4,000 at Hitachi, Slater group makes offer for investment trust, Ford component exports reach record £120m, Tax cuts and fuel saving urged by Democratic majority in Congress, BP plans protein plants in Venezuela and Scotland, Computer news Honeywell UK orders up by 30 per cent, Pergamon hope of profits rise, Squeeze on motorists will fail, says GKN chief, Saudi oil deal may infringe anti-trust laws, Kuwait oil agreement, 2,000 carpet workers on short time, US-Canadian consortium may bid for Aston Martin, Tollemache keeps regional brewers' standard aloft, Steady retail sales reflect high level of wage rises, Continental challenge to UK ports, OECD believes industrial states could produce 8opc of energy needs by 1985, Fuelling our own energy needs, Walkout by 40 halts Vauxhall production, Strong quarter at Unicorp, Money Market Rates, A Cohen still going well after sparkling opening, Arguments for a picketing code, Welcome Foundation braces itself for a difficult year, Commodities Volatile and nervous trading in sugar, Jessel offshoot payments likely, Southerns-Evans reassurance brings fillip to share price, Australia in DM100m Eurobond issue, Unicorp shares fall 23p, Dawson Int trims structure in board reshape, Business Diary: What price gold? ·Hammer-lock, British Leyland wins £2m Korean contract, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Factories helped by commodity price falls, Government in talks to rescue shirtmakers, Motives behind unit trust mergers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar steady, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Account opens strongly, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts again lead equity prices higher. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G. Wallace Adam joins Phoenix Assurance board. Births.

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