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The Times - 27/12/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Peter Scott, By Staff Reporters, From Our Own Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Jane Monahan, By Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, by Walter Legge, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Harry Golombek, George Hutchinson, Gabriel Ronay, John Young, Adrian J. Desmond, Michael Seely, B. A. TIMBS., ANDREW THORBURN, , HUGH WATT, , Peter Benham, Rowland S. Benson, B. N. Cole, B. Crossland, B. J. Davies, J. Diamond, D. Dowson, M. J. French, G. D. Galletly, S. S. Gill, W. B. Hall, J. Halling J. L. Livesey, H. Marsh, P. B. Mellor, A. J. Morton, J. F. Norbury, John Parnaby, R. K. Penny, J. H. Preston, V. Walker., JOHN CAMPBELL., GEOFFREY ARDRON, BRYAN HARVEY., ROBERT LUSTY., HYAM MACCOBY, , H. S. CRANFIELD, , ROGER ALFORD, , EDWARD SMITH, , JOHN PRINGLE, , W. S. MITCHELL., PATRIC DICKINSON, , By Richard Harries, A correspondent writes:, A.W.T., By A Staff Reports, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Crickef Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones,

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News: New cut in minimum lending rate likely to have little effect, Expenditure curbs may restrict the role of polytechnics, Islanders killed in riots over French forces, Science report Ethology: Dogs' behaviour, '300 arrested' in Syrian swoop against communists, Two-way potato smuggling worries Irish authorities, Army supreme in Argentina as guerrilla onslaught is crushed and Señora Peron falters, Communist mayor takes over in Nazareth, 17% post cut 'more than expected', Fair-trading office to study marriage bureaux, Man dies 3 months after loss of family, Soviet aid to Angola 'will continue', Latest European snow reports, Death toll rises to 15 in fire at Sydney hotel, Arts groups link up to promote theatre sales and services, Why Nessiteras rhombopteryx is such an unlikely monster, Union leader warns Cabinet, Making Mecca better, China says that the world is accelerating towards another war on global scale, King Carlos calls Cabinet after hint of amnesty, Archbishop appeals for help in racial harmony, Murderer may have been bloodstained, Two more 'closed shop' pacts soon, Pressure in Israel for talks with Palestinians, MP predicts more risk to disabled, Travel The skeleton of things to come, Literature And Religion-30 A poet walking the unchristian ways of Christendom, The Queen praises resisters of terrorism, Concern at closure of casualty units, Jewelry, drugs stolen from Milan court, The voices of leadership that should be heard, Record U S trade surplus in 11 months, Mr Kosygin begins visit to Turkey, A mysterious Englishman who rode with the Tartar hordes, Divers not told results of companies' research, Good Food Guide A taste of nationalism, Indian proposals to restrict parliamentary procedure, Washington is torn by CIA man's murder, Iraq peace mission in Lebanon, The birth of the Philharmonia, Concorde rival goes into service, Cold blamed for crash of express, Booksellers to award prizes for literature, The Jackal by any other name, Portugal keeps pay freeze in force for extra month, Yugoslavs hold Stalinist in prison, The Pope's faith in young people, Timor plea for aid in face of Indonesian attack. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, P & O Ferries, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Hoseasons, Finish Tourist Board, Bank Base Rates, Hine, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd, Ppa Dividends. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 27, 1950. Law: Men for trial on UVF plot charge, Man accused of murder attempts. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Saturday Bazar. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge The right standard?, Broadcasting Saturday, Radio, Chess The battle of Hastings, TV highlights, Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,185. Sport: Sportsview Hard times for the racing men, Racing results, Tennis I Victory for Lloyd and Miss Barker, Rugby Union London Welsh should act over replacements issue says James, Sports in Brief, Cricket Austrslia regain confidence as West Indies lose much of theirs, Boxing WBC reject complaint by Napoles, Motor racing Argentine grand prix put off by organizers, Weekend fixtures, Hockey Cheshire's right tactics come to nothing, Sport Racing Captain Christy universal favourite, Football Liverpool face bigger challenge on reaching the summit, Yachting Kialoa takes the lead and heads for race record. Editorials/Leaders: Of Holiness And Women, Slump In The Mails, Peking's Seasonal Greetings. Letters to the Editor: Secondary banks, British migration to New Zealand, Making technology man's servant, Trees and taxation, Status of engineers, Winchester and the M3, The Jews and Jesus, Right to work, Motorway to recovery, Duplication in planning, Changing railways into busways, British Rail's problems, Tax relief on law books, Tote's balance sheet. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Sir Stanley Morton, Miss Tilly Losch Dancer and actress, Mr William Greig, Mr R. O. Jenkins. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Markets buoyant, Wall Street Higher close in holiday trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Slater Walker looking firmer after active trading. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Shore freezes mystery stake in Ashbourne Inv, McLeod, Finlay reshuffle, German Babcock 1 for 4 rights, Briefly, Two takers for Daimler-Benz. Births. Deaths. Property: Rentals.

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