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The Times - 22/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From John Chartres, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By R. W Shakespeare I, By John Groser Political Staff, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, By Marcel Berlins, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent., By A. M. Rendel, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, From Bernard Weinraub, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, by Sandy Wilson, Clive Barnes, Harry Golombek, RH, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Roy Hay, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, James Hughes-Onslow, George Hutchinson, Philip Howard, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Young, G. T. STEWART., FRED HIRSCH., PETER M. OPPENHEIMER., F. A. BUTTLE, , ANTHONY JOSEPH, , R. C. H. BRIGGS., F. V. JARVIS, , JOHN HAPPEL., ROBERT LOWE, , FRANCOIS TORRE, , ROBERT LUSTY, , OLIVER BRISTOL., CHRISTINE BARLEX., I. M. O. ANDREWS., E. S. MANNING, , By Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Mr W. A. Allen, Mr J. N. W. Gwynne, By Melvyn Westlake, By Adrlenne Gleeson, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economic Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, MS, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Charles Du Cann, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Wainwright,

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News: Mr Foot proposes to meet dockers' demand on depots, Railmen set to reject 20 pc pay offer, France challenges Britain's new terms, London bus land Tube fares go up tomorrow, Film of exported lambs starts an investigation, Government will go if vote is lost-minister, Harassment by leftists may force party out of Portuguese election, Algerian shot by masked man dies in hospital, Sir Fred Hoyle attacks Nobel prize winner, Liverpool refuse strike likely to end today, Doctors end strike in New York, Ports strike threat to Easter travel, Cambodia aid decision delayed by Senate for Easter holidays, Science report Spina bifida: Tests during pregnancy, Cambodia Cabinet reshuffle of 'old political faces', Special offer Getting the point, Conventions on ministers' memoirs to be reviewed, Snow reports from European resorts, Mr Vorster warns Coloureds, Rockets fall near Britons at airport, Drink Spring and red wine, IBA aid for London radio station, Children dead on beach left home 'as prank', Mr Callaghan confers with Turkish leader, Mr Fraser elected leader of Australian Opposition, Can Mr Wilson carry on after a referendum defeat?, Summit in July predicted by Finnish minister, Benn fears of wide veto powers by Brussels, 39 injured by bomb hidden in a school textbook, BBC film editors in 24-hour strike, Sporting rights to Glenlivet Estate for sale, Labour vote for limited-power Scots Assembly, Mr Mikardo opens fire on Mr Wilson's 'motley army', 14-bed NHS compromise ends hospital dispute, Mr Peter Preston to edit 'The Guardian', New proposal to punish sea-polluting ships, Mr Shore withdraws from EEC meeting, A case of bad shots and bungled butchery at the OK Corral, Israel Cabinet reported split on Sadat proposals, Travel Not in front of parents, Mrs Thatcher attacks rent rebel amnesty, Anti-terrorist law to continue although IRA ceasefire holds, French wine growers plan peaceful general strike, Auction of Egyptian treasures, CIA cooperating with British secret service in fighting terrorism and subversion despite some friction, Passover and its message of freedom, Back to normal at Palace of Westminster, Mr Ford faces widening inquiry on intelligence work, Heavy fighting near Saigon as communists move up, A hand on the land, Crash skipper has licence suspended, Yard drive flushes out master criminals, Spy case Briton released on bail, Dating of prepacked foods to be enforced by law, Gardening Tomato catch-up. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Oxford post for Prof Briggs, Latest appointments, The Pope names Irish priest as his secretary. Index. Law: Judgment later in picketing case, Law Report March 21 1975 Chancery Division Government rented offices exempt Town Investments Ltd and Others v Department of the Environment, Vicar allowed church to be defiled, judge says, MP to go for trial, 'Life' for murder bid, Baby snatch woman is freed from prison, Mr Stonehouse, facing 15 charges, will fight against extradition, Watergate break-in man enters jail, Suspended sentence in euthanasia case. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Clifton Nurseries, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, City Of Westminster Assurance, Brook Hall Investments Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Gartmore, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, W.F. & R.K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Rotocrop Limited,, Pan Am, Dr.Med.S.Block, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Norwich Union Insurance, Japan National Tourist Organisation, Lattimer Robinson & Partners, Saga Records Ltd., Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, The League Of Arab States, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Picture Gallery: A French cartoonist's view of the renegotiations. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,949, Broadcasting Saturday, An extraordinary clash over the fall in the price of porcelain, Radio, Bridge Safety first, Sunday, Chess Yours faithfully, Record £29,400 for James Ward painting, Middle East money sought for art investment scheme. Sport: Racing Dunlop's French winners give a pointer to Traquair's chances, Golf Cambridge take strong grip from the start, Rackets Angus shows peak form to reach final, Sportsview Taking champers on the world's toughest canoe race, Sports in Brief, Hockey One international switched to save pitch at Lord's, Rugby Union Counties feel that the waiting is over, Rowing National eight start within striking distance of title, Squash rackets Preparations by Courtney quickly earn their reward, Weekend fixtures, Football Europe united in its fear of Leeds, Badminton It could be third time lucky for triple medallist, Horse show Miss Bradley decides not to appeal over status. Reviews: Princesses, priestesses and pearls, Radio Wise Men of the West, Ruthless charm and honeyed heartlessness, Looking back over the dancing years, Berlioz and Beethoven, The Times records of the month Minds and hearts at one with Schumann, The inextinguishable Nielsen's half-dozen symphonies, The Boy Friend's girl. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Services tomorrow: Palm Sunday, South Bank Concert Halls, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services, Saturday Bazaar. Editorials/Leaders: No Monopoly For Universities, Limping All The Way To The Treasury, Turkey Considers Her Position. Letters to the Editor: Criticisms of courts of appeal, Rugby's Triple Crown, Economy of the Church, Hazards to health in Glasgow, One office for 221 Years, Postal charges on books, EEC referendum, Records on mothers, That jumbosaur, Doctors and the NHS. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 22, 1950. Obituaries: Duke Of Segovia, Lieut-Col Ian Collins, Mr Thomas Goff, Mr Sandy Brown, Sir Ralph Hawtrey Distinguished monetary economist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Looking after the pennies, Interim loss at Tilley Lamp, Mid-term upsurge from Hugh Baird, Poland seeks loan, Citibank's prime rate cut to 7½ pc, Commodities, Investor's week Shipbuilders' compensation · Shares retreat · Alfred Herbert, Sime Darby cautious after midway jump to over £12m, Offers, Market's slide continues, Croda may bid for coal tar group, Fishermen blockade Humberside ports in protest at size of foreign landings, Textile jobs vanish, Electrolux jumps to £49m and gives scrip, Price freeze and sales fall hit Beatson Clark, Pirelli Cable profits are 23 per cent lower, Insurance Don't throw too much overboard, Minimum lending rate at 20-month low of 10 pc, Investment trust valuations, Margins dip at Coates Brothers as costs outpace price rises, Third Aston offer by Mr Sprague, Foreign Exchange Dollar again higher, Italy ends import deposits and eases bank lending, Pensions Cloud over final salary schemes, Money Market Rates, Taxation in retirement Triple boost for the elderly, Short-time hit vehicle output in February, Reshaped Status Discount runs to loss, Brokers' views, Report of Herbert aid cost 'heavily slanted', Reduction in borrowing by municipal authorities, Issues & Loans £7m offer from Warwickshire C C, Price inflation shows signs of stabilizing with 1.7pc increase in the retail index, Unit trusts Tim Simon takes over · Gartmore changes, Fair Trading Office inquiry gives petrol station tenants a better deal. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities retreat farther, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Equities looking for lower level, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Index-linked savings may be extended if they prove popular, Women who take babies should not go to prison. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.

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