The Times - 28/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Industrial Staff, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Arts Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Medical Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter Leeds, By Our Political Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Stoke-on-Trent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondpnt, By Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edward Mortimer, By Richard Harris, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Jane Monahan, Richard Allen, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Alan Blyth, Philip Norman, William Mann, John Percival, By John Downie, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Said Hammami, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Charles Hargrove, E. G. EDWARDS, , DONALD WOOD, , JOHN LEONARD, , RICHARD DU CANN, , MICHAEL HILL, , DAVID JEFFREYS, , NICHOLAS PURNELL, , JEFFREY RUCKER, , KATHARINE M. THWAITES, , HUGH TIERNEY, , JOHN N. WALTON, , GORDON STEWART., MICHAEL FALLON, , WILLIAM BELSON, , R. C. REES, , WILLIAM RUBIN, , E. C. ELLUL, , STUART FORTUNE, , JOHN C. G. GEORGE, , Edward Mortimer, Caroline Moorehead, Arianna Stassinopoulos, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, by Ian J. Abrahams, by Alan Cane, by C. T. Stevenson, by David Nye, by E. J. Rickman, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Tim Congdon, By John Whitmore, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Young, by Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, MALCOLM G. ELLIOT, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , R. J. R. KEELING, , M. FG. SCOTT, , EVERARD WHITEHOUSE, , R. W. NICHOLSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, John Whitmore, Patricia Tisdall, Derek Harris, By Peter Elliott, From Peter Norman, By Tony May, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Welsh tax power 'to be used rarely', Plan for better standard of living in East Germany, TUC chief wrong on jobless lobby, MP says, What Spain must do in the case of Eva Forest, Prices cut in Chrysler sales drive, Twenty-four hurt as pilot avoids mid-air collision, Success depends on making studied choice, A diary for good Europeans, Proposals for separate Scottish and Welsh assemblies find no favour with opposition parties, Scotland fears conflict with Westminster, Kidnapper kills victim and sends finger to parents, Woman died after saline solution misunderstanding, New clash over call for patients' complaints, Prince swims river in flight from Laos, Secondary education in London sets a pattern for rest of country, Looking for saviour to end slump in television sales, Proposals on press freedom published, Resistance man resigns from French Academy, Tele Tape Video (TTV) the, Cuts in family food budget 'need not matter', Fair share urged for the North, Mr Ford hopeful on nuclear arms rift, SDLP man threatens to resign unless the party supports police, Last left-wing MPs lose their places on Labour liaison body, Enhanced roles for the Secretaries of State, Massive handover of responsibility for domestic affairs Devolution White Paper., Video Seeing is believing-when equipment and skill are good, A 'Catch-22' situation for Arabs, M5 engineers cleared of contract irregularities, Delhi expects approach by Dacca, Left-wing Portuguese generals resign after abortive revolt, King Husain sees Dr Waldheim on London visit, Challenge of the French connexion, MP calls for action to end laxity over legal aid, Woman made LSO chief, Callaghan praise for Gulf cooperation, Government will welcome wide discussion and comment, Total transport shutdown in Japan averted, Embassy is pelted with eggs, Single-chamber Welsh Assembly will have 72 members initially, Meat expected to be dearer, Mr Thorpe predicts break-up of the UK, Self-employed to start 'direct action' over levy, Leadership election call by Mrs Thatcher, Crowds in Madrid cheer king as police break up prison protest, The Times Diary The cosy craft of murder mysteries, Ross McWhirter shot dead after launch of anti-terrorist appeal, Help 'needed by ex-mental patients', Salesmen feel the pinch, BBC aims to reduce its £19m deficit to £10m, Ulster wants more MPs in House, Some hospitals prepare to close, others shut departments as junior doctors' action bites, Vets call for law to control savage beasts as pets, Time to put children's books back into the real world, Puny targets paying for their wounds in gossipland, Mr Nkomo in talks with Mozambique President, Science report Medicine: Eliminating blood disease, South Africa appeals to Western powers to join actively in 'driving Soviet Union from Angola', System reveals hidden views, Kurds sent to arid southern plains, 'Nationalists will exploit difficulties to break up UK', Annual costs likely to reach £22m, Fewer Jews and Roman Catholics in Britain, In-flight refuelling plan considered for Concorde, Relief but little praise for the President over rescue of New York from bankruptcy, Food prices Dispute with Iceland means dearer fish this weekend, Bermuda jury names governor's murderers, How the Tories hope to get an absolute ceiling on public spending, Opinion poll gives advantage to Mr Fraser, Regular visits for British doctor held in Chile, Report links liver cancer case with the pill, Fiat chief's relative feared seized, Peronist workers on the march, Plot to foil legal abortion in Italy alleged. Index. Display Advertising: The Cheapside Dollar Fund Limited, Pia, Fribourg & Treyer, Gateway Production Limited,, Zoom Television Ltd, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Ttv, The Metrication Board, McLeod Russel, Professional Books Ltd.,, Pimm's, Commonwealth Of Australia, Bank Base Rates, Dpl, London & Midland Industrials Ltd, Lonrho, New Books For Businessmen, M.J.H.Ntghtingale & Co Limited, Appellation Contrôlée, Aurora Holding Limited, Power Co.Ltd., Barbican Business Book Centre, Rew, Klm, Walport Telmar International Ltd, Ncr, Renault 30ts, Laing, The Antiquary, Pure Malt, Macmillan Press, Family Circle, Samuelson Sight, Philips, Habitat, Tolley, Hine, Herring Daw, Advent Videbeam, International Direct Dialling.. Law: Woman is guilty of trying to kill Mr Ford, Judges rule that Pope was defamed, Mens rea in manslaughter Director of Public Prosecutions v Newbury and Another, Solicitor refuses to apologize to judge, Lady Devonport tells of escape from kidnapper, Rape report by Christmas, Man acquitted of fraud, Inherent power to order new trial Regina v Peace, Court of Appeal Simultaneous proceedings in England and Texas British Domestic Appliances Ltd v Cummins Engine Company Inc. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Ex-gratia payment when bond prize delayed, Not obliged to prolong life of man like Brady, Barrister whose clients always believed they were wrongly covicted, Call for coordination of aid from EEC House of Lords, Cases that give cause for doubt about such an ultimate penalty, Hare coursing, New policy committee on sexual offences, Keeping prisoners off the roof, Two more oil companies 'on the hook', Next week's business, Privacy White Paper soon, Mr Benn suggests broadly-based talks on future of coal for generating electricity, Peer suggests postal services and telephones should be separated, 'Selsdon woman makes Selsdon man look like raving anarchist' House of Commons, Tory support for Bill in Crown Agents. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bournemouth Sinfonietta /Rattle Turner-Sims Hall. Southampton, Lenny Bruce without tears Lenny (x) Odeon, Haymarket Elektreia (x) Academy 2 Innocents with Dirty Hands (aa) Studio I, LSO /Previn Festival Hall, A Room with a View Albery, Weather Report New Victoria, Trends in the way we spend our time Leisure Industries Review 1975-76, Wringing smiles out of a tough world How to Try Hard in Business without Really Succeeding by Charles Grahame, Investment: how other nations fare Company Finance in Europe, Raymonda New Theatre, Oxford, Quick guide, Rigoletto Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Shaw at the Globe, Stradivari cello sold for £55,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,162, Broadcasting. Sport: Rackets Match of third pairs won by Malvern, Rugby Union Mackie gains his first Scottish cap after taking an odd route, Cambridge team for Wembley, Athletics Jenkins is one of five who hope to compete abroad, Cricket Home-grown player gets better chance in first-class game, Racing Rain will suit Perversity down to the ground, Football Derby first to make firm offer for James, Tennis Chance for British public to see future world stars, Golf More liberty gained by the freedom fighters, Squash rackets Top amateurs come under selectors' eye, Motor racing Three more grands prix on the calendar. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 28, 1950, Forty years of uproar, six times a week. Editorials/Leaders: The Price Of Unity. Letters to the Editor: Engineers' pay rates, Industrial action by doctors, Abortion, Government's advertising campaign on inflation, Coinage design, Picasso's wishes on 'Guernica', Sandilands: 'holding gains', Overseas student fees, PO Telephones bidding for new business, Lowry Collection, Juvenile crime, 'Wait and see', Heavenly bodies, Providing better service for the small investor, Unions and democracy, Spain and Gibraltar, Function of the Lords, An accused's right to trial by jury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Edward Hyams A prolific writer, Maj-Gen L. D. Grand, Prof T. A. Bennet-Clark, Mr Kenneth Carpmael. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets ICI trading statement a damper, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Further losses, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business and Finance: Two more bleak years ahead in Britain, National Institute says, Discount market, Giving a new versatility to coal, Over million shares sold by Slater executives, Russians sign chemical pact, Business Diary: Murphy of the NEB · Royal engineers?, ICI profits fall worse than feared, Runciman heads rights queue with 2-for-7 at big discount, Commodities, GKN pact to buy control of German car parts group, Manufacturers' stocks show record decline, Statement next week on Chrysler future, Utd Wire plummets and payout cut, VW search for American link outside car industry, Contractors on M5 exonerated, Valor deep in recession, Mobil to delay agreed price rise, Poor earnings from Bayer through slack demand, Signs that ICI may be over the worst, October building figures better, Chambers oppose two-tier boards, Irish grant five more offshore drilling licences, CEGB rules out Severn barrage, Development land tax: a tortuous and unnecessary exercise?, Briefly, Mr Reksten pays first instalment of £5m, 500 laid off by Cowley walkout, Power stations using less oil and more coal, Burmah Shell agrees to Indian takeover, Tunnel doubles at half-way, PO to put forward case for split into two businesses, Consumers' chairman rejects curb on imports, Higher Hay's Wharf final after second-half relapse, Slight easing of price controls for food processors, Lord Ryder to get £31,850 at NEB. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R B Smith to become George Wimpey chairman. Property: Residential property A rural power house, London And Suburban. Births.
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