The Times - 04/04/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Paul Routledge, From Sue Masterman, By Raymond Perman, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Peter Hennessy, Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Dayid Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, By Our Political Staff, From Mario Modiano, By Staff Reporters, From Fox Butterfield, From Bruce Palling, From Patrick Brogan, David Robinson, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, Joan Chissell, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Our Greenwood looks future Grand National candidate, By Michael Seely, Ken Laidlaw, Alison Ross, by Raymond Perman, by Tony Aldous, by Paul Routledge, Oliver Daniel, by Alan Hamilton, Dr Rhodes Boyson, Hugh Leggatt, Eric Marsden, PHS, Richard Harris, BRIAN FALK, , GEOFFREY McLEAN, , A. C. DURIE, , AUSTEN WILLIAMS, , MARY EDWARDS, HERTFORD, , W. F. EWBANK, STEPHANIE FIERZ, P. G. BREARLEY, , NEIL MARTEN, , PETER H. KATJAVIVI, , JOHN BROWN, , JAN HARRIS, , MICHAEL MEACHER, MIRON GRINDEA, , LAWRIE CHARLETON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Philip Howard, Dennis L. Bird, P. B., C.S.C., By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, JAMES S. TAIT, , JOHN WALL, , H. E. M. BARLOW, , P. A. ALLAWAY, FRANK CHAPPLE, , J. P. COLLIS, , G. D. CLIFFORD, MALCOLM W. T. MEAD, , GEOFFREY MAYNARD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, F. A. Holland, , F. A. Watson and, J. K. Wilkinson, By Ashley Druker, By Anthony Rowley, Gerald Ely, Richard Allen,
ResumoNews: Americans astonished at rapidity of collapse, Mining 'not threat to abbey', Unofficial dustmen's strikes feared nationally over pay, Flexibility benefits, French plan to limit salary increases for senior executives in industry, New deal for fishing by summer if Britain stays in EEC, More trains to West cancelled today, Work health and safety All partners in carrying out new philosophy, Film group in grant dispute, Coach crash owner held, Resistance to diets by slimmers, Benn call for �6,000m a year to save jobs, French theologians campaign for fundamental Christian rights, The Times European shopping basket, Food prices Bleak weekend for lovers of fresh fish, Agreement is reached in 'Mirror' dispute, Provisional leaders to decide on future of ceasefire, Temporary ban on festival won by citizens, Home Office will grant entry visas to orphans, Talks on Cyprus 'to restart this month in Vienna', 'Unique chance' if Britain agrees to opt out, Britain opposed to unilateral action on fishing limits, Unions eager to see hopes realized, Phnom Penh renews peace call, Should safeguards be centralized?, Beaten army straggles in, Practising false economy with our art treasures, Expedition girls will eat sparrows, Power men breach the social contract, Fischer stripped of world chess champion title, 'Mini-coup' in Honduras to forestall army move, Slave children report is denied in Ceylon, The Times Diary ... and uncork the Chateau Clive, Why the Tories must not be dragged down the wrong path of participation, Government confident of new deal for British fishing by summer if country stays within Community, American fighter plane emerges as favourite to replace Starfighter, Hedgehogs get sanctuary, How red are the Khmer Rouge?, �1m architecture library appeal reaches �106,000, A weekend of prison violence, Egypt to build a technological �291m pyramid, Nationalist rivalry impedes progress in Angola, If the colonel had been listened to, Dr Kissinger might not have failed in the Middle East, Iraqi troops in Kurd heartland, Help for family afflicted by rare brain disease, ITV companies put their case for fourth channel, Used cars are cheaper in the North, AA finds, British Government announces immediate aid of �750,000 to children of South Vietnam, Guernsey limit on number of outsiders, Concern at government 'interference', Mr Murray gives assurance on unions' democratic role, Labour's plan to reallocate advertising cash dangerous, Press Council says, Labour advised to argue and then make up, Tower seeks funds to buy William III pistols, Greek fleet showing the flag in islands near Turkish coast, Why Britain keeps 20,000,000 people hungry, Science report The Earth: As others might see us, Committee to examine how best to protect workers, Mary Ure dies after opening night, Connally advice on dairy payments heard on tape, President Thieu urged to stand down by Saigon archbishop, High accident rate, Three ANC members held in Rhodesia in 'law and order' move, Renault chief takes works hint and talks resume, Scrap metal recycling scheme may save �14m, Herbal health from the hedgerow, Teachers want tougher courts, Changes in Liberal organization opposed, Life in captured Da Nang, Evacuation of one million Vietnam refugees under study in US, Trafalgar Square plan rejected, Dock strike leaders will urge men to stay out, Provisional IRA council to meet under pressure to end Ulster ceasefire, Nurse shortage closes 182 hospital beds, Policy of persuasion has diminished the noise threat, Terrorist bombs hit four buildings in Manhattan, King Husain has talks in Syria, Eec Referendum Information unit copes with first-day flurry. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hush, Ici, Transport Development Group, Superguard Limited, Tss, The Red Cross, Interim Statement, Colt, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Atlas Copco, Idc, Anc, Aic, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited, B. & K. Laboratories Ltd.,, Lloyds Bank, Bp, Whatlings, Provident Financial Group, Qantas, Ncr, H.M.S.O.,, Rotheroe & Mitchell Ltd, Avis, Donald Macpherson Group, Augustus Barnett, Uniroyal, Laing, Now, Trans World Service from Twa, Austin Morris, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Canadian Pacific Limited, Securicor, Habitat, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Harrods, Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Ltd., Times Newspapers Limited.. Arts and Entertainment: Viennese enamel vases fetch �7,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,959, Radio, Young American makes headway in chess contest, Broadcasting. Weather: The Weather. Law: Mr Stonehouse remanded in Melbourne until May 5, Hospital to admit man held in Brixton prison, British student in Peru charged with sabotage, Death sentence warning after Algiers drug trial. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Acknowledgments, �6,000 plus appointments, Save Pre-Budget Purse Savers Save, Smaller Business Premises, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Promising Canadians Giselle Coliseum, Mendelssohn Bishopsgate Hall, A Place in Europe Thames, South Bank plums RPO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall, Axel's lonely castle The Gambler (x) Universal Monty Python and the Holy Grail (a) Casino Occasional Work of a Female Slave (x) Gate, The other side of Gustavus III, A two-headedh hero The Two of Me Jeannetta Cochrane. Sport: Boxing A strange story of Ali being afraid to defend his title against Bugner, Table tennis Schoolboy channels anger into victory over senior, Old Boys preserve quieter standard of rugby, Golf Earnings for Ryder Cup players trebled, Athletics Stewart's next race to be in France, Sports in Brief, Racing, Rowing, Football The year underdogs had their day, Cricket Greig kept in hospital for observation after fall, Rackets Harrow falter when in sight of victory. Editorials/Leaders: Bobby Fischer Forfeits His Title, President Thieu's Polsition. Letters to the Editor: Postal charges on books, The parish parson, Education landmark, Alternatives to prison, Covent Garden, Electronics in schools, Import controls, The EEC referendum, Militant motorists, Import of textiles, Sufferings of the redundant, Namibia and S Africa, Fears behind the fishermen's action, Tourist board grants, Lettuce, Delays in planning, Community Land Bill, Works of art as investments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Alec Rose honoured, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 4, 1950. Obituaries: W. Walton Butterworth, Mr Tung Pi-Wu, Lieut-Col Ian Collins, Mr Jacques Brown, Mrs Evgenia Ransome, Miss Mary Ure A developing acting talent. Business and Finance: Discount market, Credit Lyonnais loss of �15.4m last year, Statoil stake in coastal base, EEC likely to ignore call for steel crisis measures, Bridon's �8.8m one-for-4 'rights' allotment gets 92pc acceptances, Rhone Poulenc, Fiat and unions resuming lay-off talks, UK lags on imports pledge, Textile leader blames Poland, Property group chief reveals debts of �52m, Volkswagen to lay off 27,000 workers, Commodities, American trade chief attacks isolationism, Sime Darby offer settlement, Struggling small hotels count the cost of safety, Vauxhall returns to the three-day week at Ellesmere Port plant, Dollar slips then recovers after Opec decision on payment for oil, Finance houses seek image boost, Business Diary: Shoestrings � Unblocking the Tunnel?, Capital spending in fourth quarter is revised upwards Capital Spending, BP facing 'two lean years', City group to attend Tokyo conference, Membership of Stock Exchange is down 600, Desoutter holds its ground, Issues & Loans One-for-three at 77p a share by Spirax-Sarco, Iron ore nations plan joint action, Xerox settles case with Litton, Aston Martin bid final, consortium says, Drop in housing land prices, Walker Crosweller has agreed to Reed takeover on share-swap basis, Pay differentials are not sacrosanct, CEGB chief asserts, Combined English up to peak of �3.5m, Building, paper interests dim year at Ruberoid, 48 pc surge in exports a welcome boost to the car industry, New Zealand to cut import volume 15 pc, Tougher going at Mitchell Cotts, Taking a two-year view of BP, Scots' jobs from oil 'not enough', Appleyard pays more, Brisk second half takes Allied Polymer over �3m mark for first time, Fall in US wholesale price index continues, Sunbeam Wolsey dives �1m into the red, Can North Sea oil earn enough to repay Britain's debts?, ABP rallies: loss for Causton, Lloyds in talks over future of Grindlays Bank, Bonn's payments surplus declines. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Renewed buying, Stock markets New-time buying aids equities, Foreign Exchange Dollar ends below its best. Business Appointments: Business appointments Standard Life choose 1977 chief. Property: Residential property Renovated mill sells easiest, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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