The Times - 04/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From David Leigh, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Philip Howard, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Geoffrey Green Footbail Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy South Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Brendan Gill, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Derek Parker, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, John Carter, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, George Hutchinson, Richard Davy, John Young, Michael Freedland, Geoffrey Smith, MICHAEL NICHOLSON, , ANTHONY BROWNE, , MARK CARDALE, , J. M. HOLT, , H. L. SEDDON, GEORGE NEWSOM, HENRY CALLEY, LEONARD GRIFFITH, , JACK AINSLIE, , WILFRED CAVE, , THOMAS H. BINGHAM, , JOHN MORRISON, G. M. LEE, , L. G. SMITIH, , H. J. ANSTEY, , GRAHAM WEBSTER, , MICHAEL BAKER, , GILBERT HALL, , By John Hick H. G. Wood Professor of Theology University of Birmingham, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Eric Brunel, FE, Adrienne Gleesor, Terry Byland, By Ronald Pullen,
ResumoNews: Councils still 'empire building' MP says, 'Observer' editor to retire after 27 years, Travel Lotus eating in Crete, Senate committee votes to release documents on Sinai agreement, Spanish Cabinet officially defies foreign criticism as more Countries attack Franco regime, Cancer of Kennedy son 'halted', The Christian Church and people of other religions, Surgeon resigns in NHS protest, Tory plea for cash as accounts show deficit of £75,000 a month, Whites seized in S African bus fares riots, UVF admits sectarian murders, Mr Peart 'has miserably failed' to help farming, Social workers urged not to operate service cuts, Parents give backing to strike staff, Beirut fighting slackens as troops move into suburbs, Gardening A beanfeast-with no strings attached, 2,000 join anti-Fretilin guerrillas, Concorde in service on January 21, Pope confirms virtues of Irish alcoholic, Multiracial swimming gala banned in Rhodesia, Where have all the Tories' romantic heroes gone?, Finland's ripple on the surface of deep political waters, Demand for Britain to withdraw from Nato alliance is rejected, Scots newspaper is solvent, Mr Maxwell says, Resolution on disabled is carried against NEC advice, No sign of canal blockade ending after six weeks, New York default risk alarms Herr Schmidt President Ford is warned of international repercussions, Little optimism in OAU over Angola talks, Lending rate rise of 1% takes the City by surprise, Narrow vote against Clay Cross debate, Amin visit to UN ends in diplomats' boycott, Food An offal temptation, Science report Radiobiology: New steps on Eniwetok, 'Middle ground swept away' at North London Polytechnic Some staff members are still sceptical about the future despite director's confidence, Encounters with O'Hara, New Zealand policeman is kidnapped, US Navy relents over dancer on submarine, New 'wave of detentions in Chile', Good Food Guide A poor pilgrimage, Ian Fleming's son found dead at home, £8,925 paid for Realist painting, President Sadat to address UN General Assembly, Strike-hit 'Washington Post' brings out a newspaper in spite of wrecked printing presses, Yoghurt labelling must be tightened, experts say, Why Russia turns a blind eye to the black market, Diego Garcia islanders to be resettled, Emperor lays wreath at 'Tomb of Unknowns', Churchgoing drop worries Archbishop of Paris, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Portuguese troops refuse to submit to discipline, Paper from 'moderate' group splits supporters, 300 wirters assemble to discuss crime, 'Unemployment not caused by world recession', Bette Davis: being bad was best, Mr Jones stands by his attack on Mr Mikardo, Eire Government will not bow to kidnappers, New talks on Chad captive, Way 'must be found to avoid censorship either by state or commercial forces', Child dies after electricity is cut off. Law: High costs in cases of small estates regrettable, Peter Cook, the rapist who twice fooled the police into releasing him, Assault gang worked from amusement hall, Rapist who terrorized Cambridge jailed for life, French youth is sentenced to die, Plea to shift Test pitch case is rejected, Controversy over French judge's jail ruling, Incentive scheme's final payments taxable Brumby (Inspector of Taxes) v Milner Day (Inspector of Taxes) v Quick, Supporter gets nine months, Life sentence for burning Couple to death, Printing plant pickets fined for obstruction, Hostages released unharmed after five days Armed detectives find man wounded as Spaghetti House siege ends, Judge puts a rapist on probation. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Multiple Display Advertisements, Common Law Reports Ltd, Centre Magic Holidays,, The Observer, The New Winston Churchill, Hambro Life Share Exchange Plan, Ansafone, Ski Inghams, Skiers' Quiz, Gartmore, English Trust Board,, M & G Group, Dewar's, Orientours (London) Ltd,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Lloyds Bank, Healey & Baker, Interim Statements, Thomson Holidays, Barclays Bank Group, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Horse trials Plenty of problems ahead, Rugby Union Maidenhead XV share top billing, Motor racing Lauda and Brambilla set pace for final Grand Prix, Racing Ivanjica the one Price fears most, Squash rackets Abuse of rules seems to be inevitable, Racing Panorealm all the way, Sportsview British teams set out to beat the world at one of its oldest games, Football A rich plum among some hard nuts, Golf Barnes emerges from a confusing say to threaten Gallacher, Francis for Northern, Weekend fixtures, Hockey Northern good enough to win their own tournament, Tennis Dramatic recovery by both Amritraj and Amritraj, Olmpic Games Crisis absent as IOC finalize reports. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,116, Broadcasting Saturday, Winter at the Arnaud, Television highlights, Radio, Fallen Angels, Chess The vertical move, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Postal and weekend Shopping, Georgian Playhouse, Domestic Situations, Business to Business, Situations Wanted, Services tomorrow: Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, South Bank Concert Halls, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Popular modern time-traveller The Rake's Progress New Theatre, Oxford, Radio Nothing but Wales, Secombe'S straight stage debut, Words did not match the drama Days of Hope Bbc 1, Bloody Neighbours Ica. Editorials/Leaders: Where Even Scaliger Nodded, The High Ground Of Politics. Letters to the Editor: North London Polytechnic, Treasure hunting, Car lights, A friendly word, Mrs Castle and the doctors, Navigating the Greek trireme, Executions in Spain, Party cooperation, Wealth tax on art, Chinese on Everest, Television journalism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 4, 1950. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Latest appointments, Feltmakers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: M. Guy Mollet An influential figure in French political life, Mrs Louis Heren. Business and Finance: Discount market, New moves at FNFC anticipated by market, Unit trust performance, Singlo's 1-for-5 rights issue, Commodities, F. Miller (Textiles), US commerce chief defends dumping inquiry, Round-up By popular demand · Oceanic 'buys'the index, Taxation Lost appeal of discretionary trusts, £350m plan to rescue Norwegian shipping, Pensions Matching state and private benefits, GEC factory closure puts 300 out of work, S. Pearson & Son 33pc ahead at half time, Hard pressed W Hudson writing off Venesta, Sir Ronald Edwards made non-executive chairman of British Leyland board, Macarthys going well, Fixed interest investment Readers ask:getting back to basics, Check on imports of colour TVs, Libyan mission for New York in Occidental row, Insurance, Western Dooars Tea, Sustained economic recovery predicted as fall in American jobless continues, Briefly, nvestors week EMI-when it can pay off to back high technology, PO confirms decision to leave CBI, Chrysler UK reports £11.5m first-half loss, S. Lyles cuts payout and slides into red, Kathleen Investments, Licences issued for inland oil and gas search, Brokers' views, West Germany's payments gap widens to DM7,396m, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), State docks head denies takeover would mean Felixstowe rundown, 40 pc increase in idle factory space. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Volatile prices, Wall Street, Stock markets Surprise jump in lending rate cuts back early gains. Property: Rentals, Property Wanted. Births.
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