The Times - 30/05/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, By Stewart Tendler, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Coventry, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, by Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent Bradford, From a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Bruce Palling, By Marcel Berlins, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Maceregor-Morris, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Richard Allen, David Robinson, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Jeremy Kingston, Robert Shelton, Leonard Buckley, Jack Jones, Patrick Marnham, Maurice Druon, PHS, Ivan Barnes, PAUL KNIGHT, ALASTAIR BUCHAN, , HUMPHREY STRONGE., ROBERT BEAR., AKRAM SAYEED., BROOKEBOROUGH., J. H. DAVIES., COLIN SHAW, , G. W. TARGET, , ALAN MATTINGLY., KEITH DAY, , JON KIMCHE, , ALAN SAPPER, , DOUGLAS PRICE, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Blake, From Fred Emery, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Margaret Drummond, By Anthony Rowley, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, J. A. LEWANDO, , B. MOORE-SMITH, , B. C. HODGE, , DR F. H. PEAKIN, , J. A. GILLOTT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Rowley, Kenneth Owen, By Desmond Ouigley, By Terry Byland, From Hugh Mabbett, a Special Report, by Roger Berthoud, D.C., by David Cross, by a Special Correspondent, Francis Bolen, by Michael Hornsby,
ResumoNews: Science report Plant pathology: Natural fungicide, Oil rig forecasts: Experiments have been, Nationalists urged to keep in with England, M6 service area closed because of mining risk, Illegal CIA operations reported in Canada, Inflation is key problem, Three get 10 years for 'carefully planned' robberies, Boy gunman kills his teacher and pupil at school, French Bill provides for divorce by consent, Alumina-cement review, South African liberals spring to defence of Christian Institute, Big reforms urged to curb football violence, Benidorm to pay expenses of injured Britons, New paper suffers big drop in circulation, The lingering smell of corruption, Tories suggest free post for election of union officers, TUC will accept 'yes' vote as final, Mr Murray pledges, 'Proof ' from baskets of shopping, China claim on Everest questioned, Gloom over merging of 'loyalist' forces, Rhodesia party offers solution to dilemma, National Theatre may be open next year, Israel consulate siege man admits manslaughter, We must not lose sight of the fact that Europe is more than just the EEC, Fee-paying schools 'surviving inflation', Man most likely to succeed, Lord Advocate fears loss of democratic control, Sammy Cahn: The revolt of the invisible man, News still far too cheap, Fleet Street men agree, US 'spy plane' crashes, Hospitals asked to seek kidney donors, Personality talk irks Mr Wilson, Briton safe after nine days' ordeal, Mr Ford warns Nato partners of need for full commitment, Laws relaxed in Namibia but apartheid stays, Sir Keith enshrines his views in a booklet, Protesters' move outflanked by Army, Separation sole ground for divorce in Australia, NUR executive will decide today on pay offer of 27.5%, Tradition change for MPs in South Africa, Security forces hold 100 Lisbon Maoists, Conservation call for herring fishing curbs, Food prices Vegetables go against higher index trend, Tunisia is looking to the years after Mr Bourguiba, Mr Scanlon sues Mr Jenkins for defamation, Unions 'will be bound by referendum', 'Tax exile' law delayed, Hanoi tells Bangkok 'let bygones be bygones', TV chief prefers licence fee to government aid, Congressmen studying English law, National Front to fight by-election, Film industry A happy picture, Why prisoners prefer life inside, Heath attack on 'two-faced' far left, White Cape Town mother must lose coloured baby, Britain's aerospace salesmen are poised for vast deal with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Pop festival organizer jailed for contempt, Farmers in ferment over prices, Conservatives in favour, ITV decides to end lockout, Dr Husak is elected President in Prague, War orphans' deaths 'due to neglect in Vietnam', M Giscard sees need for EEC political union, Leyland aid plan likely to get EEC blessing today, New York bailed out at eleventh hour, 'Blacked' ferry sails to peace talks, dealing fairly with 700,000 immigrants, Basque priests denounce church posture on violence, A change of direction in race relations policy, Townsfolk flee bazooka battle in North Angola, Police move on widows who cohabit, Helping ourselves to help the Health Service, The Times Diary The real menace to our schools, Labour MPs clash on war or peace, Sixth Democrat candidate, Home-made bomb killed schoolboy prankster, Artificial ankle: Di Geoffrey, Immigrant Jews seek voice in peace talks, Belgium, Hard-hit bankers expect less menacing year. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Dale, Napcolour Limited,, Union Miniere, Rolex, Mettoy, Sabena., Solvay, Harold Perry Motors Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, The Times, Bovis, Societe Belgo-Anglaise DES Ferry-Boats S.A., Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited, The Nigerian Association Of Chambers Of Commerce,, Texas, Harcros Investment Trust Limited, Courtaulds, Pan Am, British Transport Docks Board, Lloyds Bank International, Brussels, Societe Generale De Belgique, Farnell Electronics Ltd., Airbus Industrie, Referendum, The Spastics Society, Mothercare Limited, Good Morning, Flight International, Habitat, The Beauford Group Limited, Cater Ryder, Skf, Panam, Harrods, Sears Holdings Limited, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Law: 150 years for girl attack. Sport: Tennis Miss Tyler's defeat ends all British resistance, Real tennis Losers miss their chances, Cricket Some compensations if Tests are not shown on television, Golf, Rowing Christ Church still dominate, Golf Britain again left out in the cold, Show jumping Smith and Salvador first, Swimming Miss Barnard to compete in Colombia now, Racing Derby rivals with over a mile of pedigree, Rugby Union Good news is too late for Cotton and Bennett, Football Leeds supporters bottom of league, Cycling Nickson comes first after long uphill sprint, Athletics Wright not confident about his form. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Lectures And Meetings, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Property: Managing the managers, Flat Sharing, Residential property Celebrity appeal an amenity, Country Properties. Reviews: Dad's Woodstock Frank Sinatra Albert Hall, Saving Indians from the sort of film they like New Films from India National Film Theatre I Don't Want to be Born/The Ghoul On release, Travesties Aldwych, The Floater Bbc 1, Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, In these dangerous times, does Britain really want to withdraw into insularity?, Viola player's fine debut LSO/Colin Davis Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,007, Uneven demand at Christie's for carved 'blackamoor' tobacconists' shop figures, Radio, Broadcasting, New Coward revue. Editorials/Leaders: Out Of Industry And Into The Schools, Higher Subsidies, Higher Fares, An Altogether Grotesque Verdict. Letters to the Editor: A Nasser formula, A. J. P. Taylor and the BBC, Referendum issues: the Irish connexion, Evil of retrospective legislation, Social workers, God and the Devil, Questions on Burmah which need answers, Inflation and pension values, An Irish biography, Peasants from London, Benefits to textile industry of staying in the EEC, Troops in Ulster, Television wage dispute, Public access to common land. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in June, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 30, 1950. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Navy League. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr James Wood, Dr W. E. Lloyd, Prof H. A. Heilbronn A distinguished mathematician, Lord Tollemache, Mr J. W. Calder. Business and Finance: Discount market, An emotional gesture from Coats Patons, Orders hold up at Wm Press as profits soar, Leeds move ahead in local authority computerization, Commodities, British warning to Japan in qualifying pledge on imports, Protest stirs at Coats Patons decision to pass a final dividend, Courtaulds' warning on recession, £12m surplus last year for state docks, Accounting Standard issued, Ford profit in Britain tumbles to £8.7m, NEDO report calls for tax reforms to help channel business funds, Chrysler strike likely to continue next week, More workers on short time, Business Diary: Ski lift · Dismal scientists, London investment funds take up 12m Swire 'A', Upswing of 80pc in Capper Neill's second six months, First quarter fall in building contracts, Engineers want to be 'basically federal', Wheatsheaf gets moving and pays maximum, Issues & Loans. Gulf & Western plans $20m Eurobond, Wheat group meets, BP income slumps in first quarter, Aldington pay rise is attacked, CBI chief urges action on inflation, Sharp drop in value of machine tool orders, France and America still far from accord in monetary talks, A Engineering raises £7.9m as profits burgeon to record, Government faces new clash over 'McKinsey study of car industry', Haw Par's £30m Malaysian swap alters Ldn Tin control, Drilling rig confirms N Sea find, Assessing the NEDO analysis on industrial investment, Ivory cocoa forecast, Robertson turns down in second half, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Sharp rise expected in public service jobs, First Euro issue in SDRs, Thorn will fight to keep drill group in UK hands, Best rise yet for US business index. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Shares end firmer, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange dollar wins back some ground, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities harder at the close. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes at Associated Engineering. Births.
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