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The Times - 21/01/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent., From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Penny Symon Dover, By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Our Correspondent Leeds, From John Chartres Manchester, By Diana Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, by Prudence Glynn, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent., Peter Ryde, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Robert Lowe, PHS, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Ashford, David Bonavia, KEN COATES, , CHRIS FARLEY, , EWART PARKINSON., BERNARD DUNSTAN, H. R. FEATHERSTONE., PETER WALKER, , WINSTON FLETCHER, , GEOFFREY JOHNSON SMITH, , D. D. ROONEY, , MARGARET ELTON, , PETER TENNANT, , MICHAEL W. EYSENCK, , P. O. BEALE., STUART ANDREW., G. H. B. CATTELL, , HENRY COHEN, , IAN CURTEIS, E. J. COHN., G. R. ELTON, , FRANK H. BRIGHTMAN, , By Norman Hammond, Archacological Correspondent., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By David Young, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdom, V.WILLIS., P. DEREK WARREN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, By Andrew Wilson, By Margaret Drummond, By Adrienne Gleeson, Dan van der Vat, by Hans Stollhans Die Welt,

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News: Five days of festivities under the Elbe herald opening of motorway tunnel, Conductor dies after London bus assault, EEC's Dublin summit in March to settle terms of renegotiation, Cornford Gift letters will be made available to scholars, North Germany, New terrorist group behind shootings at hotels, Yard believes, Committee on aid to MPs calls for memoranda, CIA and FBI face Senate committee investigation, Archbishop Makarios calms riot, Phnom Penh running out of food, Some transport grants cut by over a third, Gandhi-Abdullah talks may settle Kashmir question, Scuffles in siege of embassy in Athens, Labour activist shot dead by Bilbao policeman, E German minister resigns, Local groups campaign to save the corner shop, Law and order issue in Italian election, Fashion, Lower Saxony needs better economic balance, BBC chief on 'too rich TV diet' for children, No inquiry into mercy killing claim by surgeon, Earnings may be rising by 37% a year, figures show, Madrid people will be sent to bed early, Unrelenting pressure on dissidents in Prague, King Faisal gives Egypt a further £44m aid, Snow reports from European resorts, China looks forward to economic advance, Union leaders to press for pay restraint, Sacrifices needed, Chancellor says, Unions help group to raise £10,000 for anti-EEC campaign, Broadcasting unions seek aid for BBC, General said to have sent staff car for poodle, African nationalists in talks with Rhodesian officials on constitutional conference, The ethnic battleground beyond the Elbe, Climbers saved after 24 hours trapped on cliff, Malawi miners ask to go home, 'Call Labour's bluff,' grammar schools are told, US connexion boosts prosperity, MPs tour S Africa as Pretoria guests, Troops kill gunman near Ulster border, Portugal denies that poll will be delayed, Getting the right aid in fast when disaster strikes, Second oil company accused in France, Union warning of devolution threat to Civil Service, Prisoner to test legality of control unit system, 'Loyalists' say Mr Rees dishonoured pledge, Nine Labour votes against Government, GLC says 'smash and grab' squatters are denying homes to thousands, Mr Wilson spells out EEC poll difficulties, Dog saves blind owner from drowning, Science report Astronomy: Shape of Mars, Building unions accept rise within contract, Mr Hugh Fraser bids for leadership from the Tory back benches, Chairman Mao makes China follow the party line, Tunnel man greet anti-climax bitterly, Hills in Tibet 'crumble', Orly terror gang give themselves up in Iraq, The Times Diary More ways of fudging the truth, Dan van der Vat looks at West Germany's two city states and their ports Hamburg's red light turnover £100m, Nine will provide British with more cheap sugar, Archaeology report Chelmsford: Chance to excavate, Mysterious place of refuge from life's scramble, Former minister branded by General Amin, MP deplores Stonehouse coverage by BBC, In defence of consultants not in the rogues' gallery. Index. Politics and Parliament: Member of Crown Agents' staff suspended, No alternative to abandoning tunnel, Mr Crosland says, Government accused of acting by default, Channel tunnel works to be preserved: Mr Crosland sees need for rail link with France House of Commons, VAT debate postponed, Tunnel study group to complete their work, Increased level of North Sea oil activity: 1980 target holds good, Higher tax on petrol best way to save fuel, Majority of 76 to abandon project, Protests at change in Scottish council surcharge law. Display Advertising: Hdw, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Barclays Bank Limited,, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Hamburg, Finlan, National Westminster Bank, The Ports Of Bremen+bremerhaven, Lloyds Bank Base Rate, Sotheby's, Midland Bank, Out-Of-Town Offices., Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, The Times Travel Guide, The Wigfall Group Of Companies, Treasury Stock,, The Times, Hapag-Lloyd (U.K.) Ltd., Martin, Barclays, Glowing, Saa, Leopold Joseph And Sons Limited,, Department Of The Embassy, Department Of Energy., Charterhouse, Gotterdamgoodreadership, Bremer Vulkan, Douglas, Christian Dior London, Railfreight, Laing, Courts (Furnishers) Limited, Westland Aircraft Limited, Canlife Units, Seestadt Bremerhaven, Japan International Bank Limited, Schleswig-Holstein. Law: Stable lads resume work pending ACAS verdict, Law Report January 20 1975 Chancery Division No injunction for printing union Chappell and Others v Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd and Others, Wanted doctor believed dead in Australia, Party guest's jugular vein slashed, jury told, High Court claim on firm over £98,000 art theft, Greek junta leaders charged With treason, Diners joined in indecent acts at restaurant, Court ruling on overtaking law at crossing, US court rules prisoner has limited right to escape, Kidnappiing charge, Printers lose case on dismissal plea. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Clockmakers' Company, Gallantry awards to RAF wives, Latest appointments, Church news. Sport: Rugby Union England wait to hear of Uttley before choosing team, Sports in Brief, New Zealand Games High standard may bring crop of records, Cricket Australia have slender reserves for team and none for umpires, Boxing World title contests for Buchanan and Conteh, When he hits the ball you look round its flight to see the flagstick Miller glimpses the forbidden land, Tennis Lloyd has a surprise victory over Emerson, Women's hockey A day when wingers were badly missed, Racing Blinkers provided the fluency, Football Madeley's illness a blow to Leeds-style England side, Squash rackets Jahan changes his tactics and picks his punches. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant., Business Notices., Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Royal Ballet to visit Japan, LSO/Marriner Festival Hall, Sand Royal Court, Ramirez/Kalamuniak Purcell Room, Melos Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bechers' bank: industrial images by type, Churchill's People Bbc 1. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 20, 1950 Rush hour germs, John Stonehouse: call off the Labour pack. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS Right To Cancel, The Core Of Leadership In China. Letters to the Editor: Lorries in London, Employee participation on boards, Housing Turner's work, Unfairness to Trusts in the Finance Bill, Sacrifices from the top, Leadership of Tory party, Removing class barriers, Learned societies, Picketing farmers, Comprehensive schools, Solar water heating, Preciousness of land, Political refunds, Sovereignty within the EEC, British Rail and art, Effect of taxation on forestry, Dolphins and dolfins, Copyright law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Louis XV gold snuff box is sold for £10,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,897, Radio. Obituaries: Samuel Chamberlain, Sydney Goodsir Smith Exuberant Scots poet, Dr Ian McIntosh, CHESTER KALLMAN Poet and librettist. Business and Finance: Alex Henney stresses the need for quick government action Giving a stimulus to private house building, Threat to Skytrain 'a stab in the back', Senators oppose Ford oil Tax, London Merchant Sees' opening profits more than halved, Why the textile men want a tougher line on imports, British Leyland faces standstill at Cowley, Interim jolt to Centre Hotels, Nation Life aid hope for only 3,000, Computer news Univac 90/30 orders pass £3m mark, Wages, MP and unions trying to save Imperial plant, Unit trust net sales £100m down in 1974, Business Diary: NCB's new pit prop · Equality begins at home, Commodities Cocoa futures continue to fall, CU buying stake in new Arab insurance group, Commons body may examine Kirkby protest, £1.5m to be spent on 'save energy' campaign, Clearing banks surprise the City by cutting their base rate to 11½pc, Fed speeds rescue of US bank, Overseas fillip counters UK dip at Courts (Furnishers), Warning by brokers over gilts revival, Anglian Foods in cash crisis ask for receiver, Engineering forecast of statutory wage controls, Over 3,400 jobs in 12 months lost by cotton and allied textile industry, Peak year in sight at Leisure Caravan Parks, Benn attack on attitude of 'old guard' to sackings, Equities slip as buyers hold off, PO charges, Basle discussion on recycling of petrofunds, Swiss buy Lamborghini, Swiss bank will press claims for SGI debts, Tesco outlook set fair, Reasons behind a cut in base rates, Government changes criteria for shipbuilding nationalization. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Buffeting for industrial shares, How the markets moved, Bank of England aids discount market, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities turn easier, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments J Sainsbury to have a new deputy chairman. Births.

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