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The Times - 08/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From David Wood Political Editor, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Labour Staff, By Robert Parker, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Political Staff, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, by Hugh Noyes, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Clive Borrell, By Frances Gibb, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Edmund Stevens, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, By Our Foreign Staff, Bv Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Dr Hugh Jolly, Jean Wilson, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, David Littlejohn, Ronald Hayman, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Alen Blyth, John Higgins, John Young, Nicholas Bethell, Bernard Levin, PHS, JOHN DEVERILL, , DAVID BUTLER, , D. M. KEEGAN, , DAVID WILKINSON, , MALBY CROFTON, , D. B. SCOTT, , CAROLINE COX, , KEITH JACKA, , JOHN MARKS, , J. A. PURTON, , MELVIN J. LASKY, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , ANDREW ROBERTS, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, E. P. W., By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financeal Staff, JOHN CONNELL, , N. A. BILITCH, , L. G. ABLITT, , W. F. REYNOLDS, , Patricia Tisdall, SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY, , BASIL HOBDAY, , By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Peter Griffiths, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, by Clifford Webb, by Arthur Osman, by Robert Booth, a Special Correspondent, by Geoffrey Hancock, G.H.,

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News: Prague trials widow loses her citizenship, Portuguese rebel units occupy barracks, Vice-chancellor denies that colleges should meet needs of society, Thorneycroft warning against 'siren voices' of poll reform, Well equipped to handle traffic, High density housing 'may be necessary in suburbs', 'Violence on the streets' if New-York defaults, First day of conference shows Tories swinging to the right, Mr Ford startles Congress with plan for huge tax cuts, Soviet nuclear scientists win Brezhnev praise, Council to send bailiffs, Benefits appeal system to be reviewed after criticism, S African plan to fighht inflation, Israel disappointed by hard Soviet attitude, Mr Heseltine seeks wider range of views in planning industrial policy, Secret union ballots favoured, poll shows, Shooting of exiled Chilean couple seen as political, Briton was 'bayoneted to death' by Ethiopia troops, Mrs Sakharova, the woman at the centre of a vicious war of nerves with the KGB, TUC chief criticizes Mr Mikardo on pay gide, Karamanlis visit may end friction over Cyprus, Hub of communications network within reach of 28 million people, Dutch tourists beat up Gen Franco's son-in-law in quarrel, Bars must display drink prices from December, Better fruit on display at Westminster, Ex-president a student:, Dr Kreisky will govern with same Cabinet, Conservative Party Conference/blackpool Sir Keith sounds warning on extremism in day for rank and file, Walkouts at group's debut without Lord Hailsham, Woods and water in the Swiss manner, Solicitor disputes 'rapid increase' in violence, Labour penetrated by anti-democratic forces, shadow Home Secretary says, British demand for own voice at energy talks upsets the EEC, EEC group defends spending of £1.4m, French claim tax on Italian wine is legal, Filipino surrenders after hijacking airliner, Sleepy bandit drops his weapons, Putting in a plea for the nagging wife, Good food and plenty of it, Terrorism 'threat to business', Conference notebbok Cheers, blue skies and not a knife in sight, Belgian Premier's view of path to 'healthy' Europe, Hedonistic life after dark, Union hopes of help for TV firms, Chairman resigns from Democratic Alliance, National exhibition centre Thousands of jobs as dream comes true, Electoral change only 'a search for fool's gold', The way to blarney profit out of barley, 'Universities Quarterly' to broaden its appeal, Too many mavericks in the housing queue, Local authorities take on more staff, Prince of Wales to be given command of navy minehunter, Eire ready to stamp on IRA over kidnapping, Ford taxes cuts plan may rebound, US returns to attack on President Amin, Science report Pharmacology: Antipsychotic drugs, Moving walls turn six halls into a huge one, No more government aid for workers' newspaper, The Times Diary A political Ideal Home show, 'Those who do not adapt, die', Minister expected to intervene as concern grows over number of doctors emigrating, Red Cross move to rescue Mme Claustre, The combind achievement of businessmen and politicians, Conservative Party Conference/blackpool, Fate of French Land Bill may hold clue to Giscard future, Why economic depression is harder on women, Vital work at back of the 'shop', Report on hungry children accused of distortion, Oxford church becomes college library, How doctors are getting off their pinnacles. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Display Advertising: Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Catering Consultants & Designers To The N.E.C., Co Ltd., Glazzard Limited, Chemie Linz Ag, Shenwood Business Services (Europe) Ltd.,, Telford, Hoverlloyd, Twa., Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, N.G.Bailey & Company Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, City Of Birmingham Information Office,, R.M.Douglas Construction Ltd., The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited,, Edwards Bigwood & Bewlay, The Hong Kong Government, National Exhibition Centre Birmingham, Dewar's, Falcon Inns Limited, Plebiscite For Trieste, Potter Rax Limited,, Cummins Engine Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Cape Industries Limited,, Inter-City, Coolag Limited,, The Clydesdale Bank Ltd., Metalife International, A.A. Supply Co, Ltd.,, Army Officer, Ski-Resort Costa Del Sol, Hine, Harrogate, Conticommodity Services Ltd.,, Cunard Leisure, Pickfords Heavy Haulage Ltd. Shipping News: Shipping council denies drink risk allegations. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Sotheby's to offer rare Hebrew manuscripts, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,119. Law: Ex-Beatle wins court fight to stay in US, Six directors deny intent to defraud creditors, Developer told to repay loan of £700,000, £1,000 shop theft fines, Smoking ban could not be enforced, inquest told, Bomb trial girl says she was at pop concert, Former Vatican emnloyee cleared, Second gun ruled out in Robert Kennedy death, No final speech: breach of natural justice Regina v Middlesex Crown Court, Ex parte Riddle, Fair share plan for cost of trial security, Leaflet thought 'unsuitable for soldiers ', Defence fails to get corruption trial moved, Secondhand car sales and implied conditions McDonald v Empire Garage (Blackburn) Ltd, Court frees mother who was described as cruel. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Sport: Golf Irwin could regret giving putting tip to Marsh, Winter Olympic Games Unusual event to take place on plastic ski slope, Rallying Japanese mass for second toughest event, Tennis Nastase plays on in Madrid event, Sports in Brief, Tenpin bowling Best score for Kittelberger, Making room for the games players, Boxing London take early lead for victory, Olympic Games Chinese puzzle may not be completed for Montreal, Football, Racing Shortbread can dominate rivals, Boxing Ali may earn 'only £3m' for his next defence. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ponnelle stars himself, Roger Pugh Purcell Room, Iago without evil, Othello without wrath Othello Young Vic, New Paul Whiteman Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Der Freischütz New, Oxford, A conjuring trick worthy of the terrible magician himself, A birthday aflame 'con amore' LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Beaux Arts Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, Chris Menges: 'You filming you'. Editorials/Leaders: Calls For Discipline In Portugal, Unequally Equipped For Battle, A Separate British Interest. Letters to the Editor: Sterling's decline is hitting charities, Trading stamps at petrol stations, Management and consumer, Emergency dentistry, The Polytechnic of North London, Haydn at Euston, Executions in Spain, New words and meanings, Differentials in China, The price of silence and Concorde's cost in misery, The management of schools, Absurdity of protection policy, Post Office's profligate Waste over VAT refund, EEC plans to control pollution, Disaster relief, Political system under review. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 7, 1950. Obituaries: His Honour Judge Wingate-Saul, Mr Justice Ramphul, Miss Colette O'niel Actress and writer, Prof F. G. Pennance, Lieut-Col Ronald Shaw-Kennedy, Mr G. N. Mullins. Business and Finance: Advertising & marketing Special rates for 'Dr No' vetoed, Discount market, Pan Am eight-monthly loss cut to $20m, Lending by banks declines £248m, Commodities, Lockheed chief retiring, British Rollmakers Living with Davy Int, Car output up 11 per cent last month, US bankers forecast brighter outlook for economy and markets, New move over company accounting, Business Diary: CBI's Crystal-gazers · Cousins' new berth, European forum sought for plastics industry, Further drop in W German bank rate forecast, Compton spirals upward as recruiting picks up, Harland unions press for state takeover, Nations can absorb price rise, Shaikh Yamani says, Marconi in £5m Indonesian deal for radio and TV, Scrap firms expected to press for modified BSC pricing policies, Sterling and dollar slip sharply, Amey still faces tough going, US-Soviet grain pact is held up, EEC's help sought by iron and steel makers, Senior ahead by 30pc and board is confident, British business and the Arab boycott of Israel, Standard Telephones cuts back in Ulster, £2m credit to Bulgaria, Briefly, Issues & Loans France will allow franc Eurobond borrowing, House price survey shows rise of 9pc, Japan near 1m jobless, Bank statements for September, Clothing industry renews pressure for import quotas, Britain sets June deadline for decision on Winfrith reactor, Dale Electric's bumper exports, Silentnight rallies strongly, Import controls not the answer, British motor manufacturers tell government, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), State spending stays at high level, How China could become an oil power, FNFC: the message for the clearers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Equities prove firmness as Monday's losses are recouped, Stock Exchange Prices Prices go ahead, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named at Bowater UK. Births.

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