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The Times - 29/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler and Christopher Walker, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Martin, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Our Science Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Clive Borrell, By Penny Symon, By Our Arts Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, By Clive Borrell, From Peter Strafford, From Kuldip Nayar, From David Bonavia, Katie Stewart, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Max Harrison, Paul Overy, Keith Horner, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Bernard Levin, Patrick Marnham, PHS, Michael Hornsby, GAIL COLES, , LIZ MIDDLETON, , ADRIAN COOK, , TERENCE L. HIGGINS, , ALEC MERRISON, , G. H. G. NORMAN, , MALCOLM RIFKIND, , ROBERT WALKER, , LEONARD G. DORE, , W. M. WILLIAMS, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , JOHN CLEMENS, , ROBIN DE LA LANNE-MIRRLEES, , P. E. THOMPSON HANCOCK, , NOREEN V. SOUTHBY, JAMES TURNBULL, , HARFORD THOMAS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, A Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By David Young, By Maurice Corina and Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Our Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, HARRY LUCAS, , G. C. H. LAWSON, , G. H. G. TILLING, , KATHLEEN DOYLE, , C. W. ORANGE, , R. MARTIN, , DEREK W. THOM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, By Ronald Pullen, Cyril Bainbridge,

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Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson promises no break-up of United Kingdom, White Paper on devolution well advanced: Bill being drafted, Mrs Gandhi and Indian President reaffirm their faith in tenets of parliamentary democracy, Compensation for terrorist victims, Patrial concept to be discarded, £1,400 sunflower: Mr Frank, Mr Grimond sees threat to British constitution, Hare Coursing Bill, Modest step forward in keeping difficult children out of prison, Right of access to birth certificates, Move to extend provision of legal aid, Resentment at newspaper's failure to withdraw allegations about bomb incident charges House of Commons, Coursing Bill, Report on Act after three years, Public houses to stay closed on Sundays in Scotland, Amendment strikes at root of Land Bill House of Lords, No veto on conspiracy case, MPs are told, 28 days' notice required to remove children from care. News: Former MI6 man gets damages for libel, Romanian mediation on Angola sought, Lebanon on verge of collapse as battle rages round hotels, Professor Levich's exit visa again in doubt, Herr Schmidt will avoid détente clash in Peking, MP says RAF is to lose Biggin Hill, Senators search for a way to cool tempers in America's most emotional issue, the school bus, Girl who died in fire was locked in room, Nine new seats for Swiss Social Democrats, Mrs Thatcher seeks curb on public sector price rises, Stonehouse court told of giro debt, Why our tough line is upsetting the EEC, Complaint over 'billion' dismissed Exercise in pedantry, the Press Council declares, 'Parents opt to sterilize mentally disabled', Return to economic order forecast, Dispute may affect half of all junior doctors, Getting steamed up about winter, £250,000 food research unit planned, Butter price may rise next week, Political drive against headmaster alleged, Indians in Uganda talk, Education bears the brunt of cuts in Gloucestershire, Science report Technology: Computers branch out, College inquiry told of joint failure, Homes may have water meters, Nine begin debate on plan to reform agricultural policy, Substitute for good government that sparked Kenya's crisis, Latest pamphlets A new London Journal, Disquiet over medical tapes, No Sunday opening in Scotland, The Times Diary How reporters cope in the siege, Complaint about broken confidentiality on papers, M Mitterrand scorns war of words with Communists, Athens finds new meaning in its 'No' to Mussolini, Tanzanian minister loses seat in general election, Confusion as Baader-Meinhof trial resumes, Constable prefers car after day at chief's desk, Woman dies in temple after exorcism ritual, Saboteurs and bombers at work in three cities, 'Mirror' group plans to cut staff in Manchester, Youth shoots at random in school classroom, Chinese told of new nuclear test, The dangers of leaving defence planning to 'experts', General Franco's condition deteriorates after new thrombosis during evening, Bullet sent with threat to Greek Embassy, International threat over diplomat's dog, Devolution demands feared from MPs for English regions, Talks on new controls over firework sales, RHS show reflects glory of autumn, Renewal of terrorism measure is planned, New editor for 'The Observer', Bonn liberals silent on coalition future, Publication of paper not guaranteed after Saturday, Spain negotiates surrender of its Sahara colony, Six held after 'IRA raids' by the police, Tension eases in Irish kidnapping siege, Tears as 1,000 foreign women and children leave Beirut to escape the armies of gunmen, New York's money troubles bring social worries to Fifth Precinct, Stinging Soviet attack on Dr Sakharov, White House angry at snub to Mr Sadat, Union to fight Southern Region plan for cuts, Shoe chain initiative on customer service, Mafia vendetta suspected in prison murder, Chinese interest in Mirage. News in Brief. Index. Law: Man refused by hospitals to appear in court again, Law Report October 28 1975 Court of Appeal 'Similar facts' admissible in copyright action Mood Music Publishing Co Ltd v De Wolfe Ltd, Husband discharged, Seven youths cleared of club affray charges after an 81-day trial, Bishop accused of indecency, Mr Hain is remanded on theft charge, Assassin's 'banker' is jailed. Display Advertising: British Gas, Home Paraphernalia, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Chemie Linz Ag, Richard Ellis, Anglo American Corporation Group, British Monomarks (Est. 1925),, Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Limited,, Jardines, Audrey House, Bovis, Christie's, Dewar's, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Strong & Fisher, Apex Properties Limited, Qantas, National Union Of Mine Workers,, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Foster Brothers Clothing Company Limited, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Hine, Bell & Howell. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,137, Radio, Broadcasting, Outstanding prices in book sale, Book challenges belief in power of TV. Picture Gallery. Sport: Gymnastics The night Miss Turishcheva brought the house down, Football England will exploit weaknesses of central defenders, £1m computer scheme, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union There could be some surprises if Oxford's motivation is right, Sport Racing Late Night Extra to deny Roman Holiday sixth course victory, Results yesterday, Today's fixtures, A Trinidad man peerless in his own realm. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Dividend Notices, La creme de la creme, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: RPO/Segal Festival Hall, Sidney Harrison Purcell Room, Victim of his own popularity: the reinstatement of Millet, The Cornet Lesson Soho Poly, London debuts, A spellbinding miser Moss Bbc 1, Chekhov's perplexing challenge The Sea Gull Lyric. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 28, 1950, Is this the chance to ring up the curtain on the final act of the long-running Equity show?. Editorials/Leaders: Managers And Managed In British Leyland, Terrorism And The Law Of Conspiracy, Bombs Around The World. Letters to the Editor: Famous epileptics, Increase in PO workload, New York's troubles, Test poll questions, Poets and publishers, Perils of import curbs, Second thoughts on devolution, A new tax deal for the redundant, Vicious spiral, Prison control units, Administrators of NHS, Picketing of Eagle car ferry, Police handling of bomb attack, Trade union support for occupational pensions, Christians and ideologies, One of VAT's conundrums, Jetons not the answer to kiosk vandals, 'Prestigious', Futurology. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Glovers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Rex Stout, Georges Carpentier A debonair champion, Herr Hans Jaeger. Business and Finance: Mortgage subsidies urged, Discount market, Nation Life-there is still time for the Government to show compassion, Benn plan for closer links in fuel industry, Commodities, Lloyds Bank refused plea for inspector court told, Business Diary: Varley's debut· Is Hills fair exchange?, RFD moves in on Lindsay & Wms, Gulf Oil backs out of joint petrochemicals project with Saudis, Rates may be covered by new price controls, American trade surplus of $976m in September, Leyland signs 3-tier pact with unions on participation, Chambers of Commerce in mission to US, All gloom at Highlight, US surprised by $80,000m foreign investment tally, Issues & Loans One-for-1 rights from Lighting & Leisure Inds, Slater board calls in top accountants, Gulf Oil takes a nasty tumble, Amal Power slips, Simplified tariff proposed, Britain's bid for leadership in European energy planning, Windscale to get £25m for projects, Briefly, Harland shortcomings detailed in report, Slump forces Volvo to shelve expansion plans, Wall Street, Advertising & marketing Display expenditure up by 26 pc, Big recovery in profit expected by Debenhams, Unilever chief dubious about commodity pacts, Only two IATA lines boosted summer traffic on north Atlantic run, Loan from Jardine as profits advance, Soviet grain crop disaster, Lloyds Loan To Roan Mines, Japanese steel cutback, Problems for IMF in curbing role of gold, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Brooke Bond takes the rumours seriously. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Firm trend continues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Equities continue on upward path. Business Appointments: Business appointments Booker McConnell chief executive. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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